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Old March 18th 06, 03:06 PM posted to sci.environment,sci.space.policy,alt.global-warming,sci.geo.geology
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Default Carbon Dioxide - 381 ppm - 3.0 ppm/y

In article ,
Fred J. McCall wrote:
"Alastair McDonald" k
wrote:

:"Fred J. McCall" wrote in message
. ..
: "Alastair McDonald" k
: wrote:
: :
: :"Roger Coppock" wrote in message
: oups.com...
: : "BBC News has learned the latest data shows CO2
: : levels now stand at 381 parts per million (ppm)
: : - 100ppm above the pre-industrial average."
: :
: : The phrase "BBC News has learned" makes it very
: : UNoffical. Let's leave the rumors to the fossil fools,
: : please.
: :
: :Try this link then.
:
: I would have thought the phrase "BBC News has learned" would qualify
: more as an oxymoron than as anything else.
:
: :http://www.cmdl.noaa.gov/projects/sr..._trend_mlo.png
: :and this
: :http://www.cmdl.noaa.gov/projects/sr...2_data_mlo.png
:
: Most of us don't live on top of active volcanoes (which emit CO2, by
: the way).
:
: What's the measure look like where people live?
:
:Much worse. That is why the measurements were done on top of a
:mountain, in the middle of the ocean, near the equator, well away
:from the distorting effects of man and vegetation.

But right smack in the middle of an active volcano which belches CO2?


Uh, quite wrong.