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Thanks for the response. I just found a site explaining that most of the earth's CO2-related heat comes from the FIRST 20 ppm, so it looks like you're right.

Are you aware of the following characteristic of Carbon Dioxide?

One of the more interesting issues that is often ignored in most discussions is the saturation issue of carbon dioxide. The first 20 ppm in our atmosphere make up most of the induced warming from carbon dioxide. After the first 150 ppm or so, the ability of carbon dioxide to increase temperature by itself become almost nill. (see Lindzen-Choi graph in related link). The doubling of CO2 from the 190 to 380 ppm has followed this trend and seen less then a degree (C) of overall warmth. Doubling again, using this graph, will see almost no additional heating of the planet according to this concept. 

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_does_carbon_dioxide_contribute_to_global_warming




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Re: DigSpace,
By: DigSpace
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Tue, 05 Jun 12 1:01 AM
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Fine, on #33 , and I'll try to be gentle.


NOBODY, with real education in biology and or chemistry asserts that a difference of 100ppm as you describe is without relevance.

Again your statement:

"I've studied chemistry. There are NO significant systemic changes that occur with chemical
introductions at those levels. Any comments?"

Yes I can't find a link because ALL THINGS ARE EFFECTED AT THESE LEVELS.

Obviously you broke off your studies in chemistry, uhh, rather ... ahem, uhh, early.

So rather than find something where 100ppm effects a change (cause that is where the world of people who think about these things is) find one demonstrted event where 100pppm change in anything resulted in no consequence.

Just to cut it short. 100ppm is a lot, and current data blows 100ppm away.

Again, there are wacko lefts thinking we can make cleaner cars and have it all go away, there are pre-human folks like decomposed (or should I say post-human folks) that just thin that they've had some chemistry and 100 ppm aint anything.

Decomposed, people do not do studies on the impact of 100'000 degree hot iron on an eyeball, it is assumed average folk can figure that out.

Chemistry studies or not.


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