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Carbon Dioxide Emissions Three Times Higher Than Expected
On Jun 3, 5:55 pm, kT wrote:
http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/abstract/0700609104v1 -- Get A Free Orbiter Space Flight Simulator :http://orbit.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/orbit.html How exactly do you and of your nifty topics manage to attract all the Zionists? Naysay in denial is pretty much a Jewish thing, don't you think? - Brad Guth - "whoever controls the past, controls the future" / George Orwell |
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Carbon Dioxide Emissions Three Times Higher Than Expected
Did you also notice the yearly cycle?
And, considered what turning Australia/Africa green would do to the curve? -- Craig Fink Courtesy E-Mail Welcome @ -- This acceleration of CO2 emissions would explain the acceleration of CO2 accumulations quite well. The 'Keeling Curve' of measured CO2 concentrations has an increasing exponential term. http://members.cox.net/rcoppock/CO2-6DegreesFreedom.jpg The above is a graph and curve fit of these data: http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/trends/co2_mm_mlo.dat |
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Carbon Dioxide Emissions Three Times Higher Than Expected
Eric Chomko wrote:
:On Jun 7, 2:12 am, Fred J. McCall wrote: : "Peter Muehlbauer" wrote: : : : : :"Roger Coppock" wrote : : : : Soon after the industry's PR people read your post : : they will rush out and try to bribe the birds. It : : seems that their standard bribe is $10,000. What : : would a bird do with that? : : : : Exxon offers $10,000 to buy scientists : :http://www.guardian.co.uk/frontpage/...004399,00.html : : : :*YAWN* : : As if the scientists producing the UN report are working for free... : :What industry do the UN scientists work for? Clearly the Exxon :"scientists" work for the oil industry. : They work for the Global Warming industry, of course. They have a vested interest in finding it to be a problem in order to keep their funding coming. Are you really so thick you don't get this, Eric? -- "Some people get lost in thought because it's such unfamiliar territory." --G. Behn |
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Carbon Dioxide Emissions Three Times Higher Than Expected
Eric Chomko wrote:
:On Jun 7, 5:12 pm, "Jeff Findley" wrote: : "Eric Chomko" wrote in message : : oups.com... : : And you use the term "voluntarily purchased". No, oil right now is a : single point of failure for us enegry-wise and the oil industry likes : it that way. People speak about freedom in the US without realizing : just how much we are at the mercy of the oil companies. Hell, they own : W and his administration, lock, stock and barrel. : : That's the fault of the voters. It was a well known fact that Bush was an : oil man before entering politics and that Dick Cheney was Chairman of the : Board and Chief Executive Officer of Halliburton. : :But wasn't well known was how they would swing the election their way :in Florida in a manner to actually get W appointed. : You mean after Gore tried to steal it in the Florida Supreme Court in violation of the state election laws? : :Also, who would have figured someone with deep pockets from Texas :would fund a smear campaign against Kerry during the second election. : Kerry is new to politics, is he? Kerry self-inflicted by making his 'service' a central issue of his campaign. -- "False words are not only evil in themselves, but they infect the soul with evil." -- Socrates |
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Carbon Dioxide Emissions Three Times Higher Than Expected
Hop David wrote:
I'd be interested to hear your views on Svensmark's theories. Very skeptical. In addition to the huge lack of evidence for most of it, I am troubled that the lack of correlation between surface neutron measurements and climate is handwaved away by asserting that the cosmic rays that affect climate are a special higher energy variety. However, proxy measures of ancient cosmic ray activity that involve cosmogenic isotopes (like 14C or 10Be) that I would think are mostly produced by the more abundant lower energy cosmic rays are still used to support the theory. Paul |
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