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If CO2/Greenhouse Gas is science, then I can say I
don’t understand without making anyone wrong.
Poor CO2.
What did it
ever do to become such a threat?
I like
CO2. I exhale 1kg of CO2 every day.
(6.6 billion people on Earth exhale 6.6 Metric Tons of CO2 each day.)
Sometimes I
think the only reason they picked CO2 is that it points back to
industry.
The challenge with a “movement” is that it needs a villain from which to
extract funds.
Methane Gas was my favorite…
…until the silly Brits tried to impose a “cow-fart tax” on the farmers…
...and methane gas began decreasing in the atmosphere in 2005 (U.N. IPCC
Reportdecreased in the atmosphere a couple of clicks.
CO2 is less
than .05% of the atmosphere.
Man’s contribution is less than 10% or .005% of the Earth’s total
atmosphere.*
That’s a nickel up against a $1,000 bill.
In my
neighborhood, if one of my friends drops a nickel and it rolls into the
bushes and when he bends over to get his nickel he finds a $1,000 bill,
he quits looking for the nickel.
The oceans
produce the vast majority of CO2 and all Greenhouse Gasses.*
The Earth is 78% ocean. Only 11% is populated.
95% of Green House Gas is water vapor.
When the oceans warm, they exhale. When they cool, they inhale.
The Oceans also produce the majority of CO2.
For the
last 6,000 years, CO2 has been an indicator of Global Warming, not the
cause.
In
science, action always precedes reaction. Cause always precedes effect.
By overlaying the graphs of CO2 and the Earth’s temperature, you can see
that first the earth gets hot then CO2 increases.
(link)
During the Ice Age, the lag between Earth’s temperature and CO2 was
hundreds of years. (link)
The
challenge with the current CO2/Global Warming theory is that it is only
applicable for the last 30 years.**
The 30
years before that, Green House Gas/Global Cooling was the theory.
For
thousands of years before that, CO2 was an indicator of Global Warming,
not the cause.
The current
CO2/Global Warming Theory sampling rate is to close to get statistical
accuracy.
For sake of discussion, let's say the Jewish calendar is right and the
Earth is only 6,000 years old.
Compare 30 years against 6,000 years.
Simplify to 3 years against 600.
It's a linear graph, convert years to feet for better understanding.
3 feet against 600 feet is the same as a yardstick against 200 yards.
Try to draw a straight line in the dark, with a yardstick, the length of
2 football fields.
The Earth is warming.
The vast majority of CO2
comes from the oceans and the oceans exhale when they get hot.
That is why CO2 is an
indicator of Global Warming.
Of course CO2 levels are
going up.
* Dr. Tim Ball, Department of
Climatology, University of Winnipeg.
** Professor Ian Clark, Dept
of Earth Sciences, University of Ottawa
** Dr. Piers Corbyn, Climate
Forecaster, Weather Action
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