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On Feb 13, 11:48 pm, "ZN00B" wrote:
Atmospheric CO2 Increases, Due To Ocean, Rather Than Mankind Roy W. Spencer 25 Jan 2008 http://wattsupwiththat.wordpress.com...whammy-friday-... This is probably the most provocative hypothesis I have ever (and will ever) advance: The long-term increases in carbon dioxide concentration that have been observed at Mauna Loa since 1958 could be driven more than by the ocean than by mankind's burning of fossil fuels. Let's see, oceans are absorbing CO2, so, yeah, that causes CO2 in the air to increase. That is, if you're mathematically and scientifically illiterate. |
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