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originally posted by: jrod
a reply to: ElectricUniverse
I don't watch any of those clowns.
We need to cull CO2 because of the 40%+ increase we have experienced since the industrial revolution and human population explosion.
In another decade or two, we will be at a 50% increase.....using 280ppm is a starting point. There are plenty of sources and thousands upon thousands of experts who agree 280ppm was the starting point pre 1800's....
originally posted by: jrod
a reply to: ElectricUniverse
I don't watch any of those clowns.
We need to cull CO2 because of the 40%+ increase we have experienced since the industrial revolution and human population explosion.
In another decade or two, we will be at a 50% increase.....using 280ppm is a starting point. There are plenty of sources and thousands upon thousands of experts who agree 280ppm was the starting point pre 1800's....
originally posted by: jrod
a reply to: SonOfTheLawOfOne
The 280ppm pre industrial CO2 count has been cited many times on this thread.
@ ElectricUniverse,
This is not a debate. I present no arguments. Only facts.
Science is about facts, not who can come up with better arguments.
originally posted by: jrod
a reply to: SonOfTheLawOfOne
The 280ppm pre industrial CO2 count has been cited many times on this thread.
@ ElectricUniverse,
This is not a debate. I present no arguments. Only facts.
Science is about facts, not who can come up with better arguments.
...
How much carbon dioxide is too much?
The concentrations of CO2 found in most schools and offices are well below the 5,000
ppm occupational safety standard (time weighted average for an eight-hour workday
within a 40-hour work week) for an industrial workplace. While levels below 5,000 ppm
are considered to pose no serious health threat, experience indicates that individuals in
schools and offices with elevated CO2 concentrations tend to report drowsiness, lethargy
and a general sense that the air is stale. Researchers are looking for links between
elevated CO2 concentrations and reduced productivity and achievement.
...
originally posted by: jrod
a reply to: raymundoko
At one point in this planet's history there was more CO2 than O2. The plant kingdom changed the atmosphere and enabled life as we know it to evolve.
At no point in human history has CO2 been at 400ppm. In order to evolve into a type 1 civilization we need to be able to maintain a healthy atmosphere and environment on our home planet.
Luck plays a factor, such is life....
originally posted by: ElectricUniverse
The impact of Anthropogenic CO2 is negligible... IF it wasn't then your idols wouldn't have a need to lie, to delete raw temperature data, they wouldn't need to try to stop researchers and scientists from investigating. Yet they do the contrary. Can you not understand it? If anthropogenic CO2 caused the massive warming claimed by the AGW camp, they wouldn't have a need to the devious tactics that they have been caught doing on many occasions...
There are many other factors occurring that anthropogenic CO2 would have no say on the matter. Such as the increase magmatic activity in underwater volcanoes which are heating many areas, including the Antarctic and the Arctic. Obviously the Earth's core is reacting to something new in the environment, and it's not CO2.
originally posted by: ElectricUniverse
My claims?... It is you who keeps making up claims that are wrong. How the hell do you figure that ocean levels should have been on a decline during WARMING periods such as the Roman and Medieval Warm periods?...
originally posted by: ElectricUniverse
As for the salinity of the oceans diminishing... Well, this has happened quite a few times in the past. The Little Ice Age event after the Medieval Warm period was a similar event
originally posted by: SonOfTheLawOfOne
I see you read all 3 papers in 30 or so minutes? You can tell me what they said? What the main arguments are? Are you prepared to discuss some of the facts and data contained within?
No way dude.
You are a joke. Your posts are a joke. They are insulting to the folks on this forum and you have made it almost impossible for anyone to find anything of value from the other contributors who actually took the time to cite papers and references that are legitimate.
Please, just stop posting here. Move on to another thread.
originally posted by: jrod
a reply to: SonOfTheLawOfOne
You need to stop. I can speed read.
My credibility has nothing to do with science and the consensus of the vast majority of experts in the field of weather and climate. Anyone can claim to be an expert, most who claim to be anything are lying.
TO be blunt, I see a lot of manipulations of facts and what others have written in this thread. I like raw numbers, not some boring thesis that does make any real conclusions.
Do you not agree that the human species is causing harm to planet Earth?
originally posted by: Greven
originally posted by: SonOfTheLawOfOne
I see you read all 3 papers in 30 or so minutes? You can tell me what they said? What the main arguments are? Are you prepared to discuss some of the facts and data contained within?
No way dude.
You are a joke. Your posts are a joke. They are insulting to the folks on this forum and you have made it almost impossible for anyone to find anything of value from the other contributors who actually took the time to cite papers and references that are legitimate.
Please, just stop posting here. Move on to another thread.
Though I know this isn't directed at me...
Have you perhaps read my last response to your post? I've not seen a reply, and it's been a few days...