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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-16814669

"Carbon dioxide insulates the planet, rather like a duvet wrapped around
it: the higher the concentration of CO2, the higher the average global
temperature.
Atmospheric levels of the gas 480 million years ago are thought to have
been 16 times higher than they are now, and average global temperatures
are thought to have been 25C, around 10C higher than they are now."


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On Feb 2, 12:03*pm, Buchan Meteo wrote:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-16814669

"Carbon dioxide insulates the planet, rather like a duvet wrapped around
it: the higher the concentration of CO2, the higher the average global
temperature.
Atmospheric levels of the gas 480 million years ago are thought to have
been 16 times higher than they are now, and average global temperatures
are thought to have been 25C, around 10C higher than they are now."

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Peterhead, Scotland

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Yes. What's your point?
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On Feb 2, 12:03 pm, Buchan Meteo wrote:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-16814669

"Carbon dioxide insulates the planet, rather like a duvet wrapped around
it: the higher the concentration of CO2, the higher the average global
temperature.
Atmospheric levels of the gas 480 million years ago are thought to have
been 16 times higher than they are now, and average global temperatures
are thought to have been 25C, around 10C higher than they are now."

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Gianna
Peterhead, Scotland

buchan-meteo.org.uk



Yes. What's your point?
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Must Gianna have to have a point!?
Point of information for consideration and reading, I would have thought,
whatever your personal view points on the subject.

Thanks Gianna.

Joe

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