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On Feb 19, 5:39*pm, "bnooz" wrote:
Jan. 10 update: A few people seem to have missed the point of this satirical post. It is a counterpoint to Al Gore's use of "millions of tons" when talking about CO2 emissions. I'm pointing out that relative to the total atmosphere, millions of tons of CO2 is miniscule. And even a 50% increase in a very small number the CO2 content of the atmosphere is still a very small number. Warmest Regards Bonzo But this level of CO2, considered alone, would be enough to raise the temperature of the world by hundreds of degrees centigrade, if it wasn't for feedback mechanisms that mysteriously turn off for mankind's emissions. |
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