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Default "In the 70s, They said there'd be an Ice Age" and It Is AlmostHere!

On May 30, 1:58*pm, (Ray Fischer) wrote:
Larry wrote:
We could test his theory......


Human contribution to the CO2 amounts to about 9.6oz of a 10,000 gallon
swimming pool.


The lethal concentration of hydrogen sulfide is much lower. *Does that
mean it won't really kill you?


Yeah, that's a good alarmist. Lie and scare the crap out of those
kids.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_sulfide#Toxicity

"Since hydrogen sulfide occurs naturally in the body, the environment
and the gut, enzymes exist in the body capable of detoxifying it by
oxidation to (harmless) sulfate.[6] Hence, low levels of sulfide may
be tolerated indefinitely."

"At some threshold level, believed to average around 300–350 ppm, the
oxidative enzymes become overwhelmed."

"320–530 ppm leads to pulmonary edema with the possibility of death."

Only in your wildest dreams are we responsible for 300 ppm of CO2
being in the atmosphere.



*We used this analogy to show middle school students


You used the analogy to lie.


You failed to show that while telling lies yourself. Par for the
course with an AGW alarmist.

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