CrusaderFrank
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so you're saying that the CO2 parts per million went up by 20 and there was then twenty feet of water added to the ocean? Where did this happen, i have not seen any news on this? BTW, that wouldn't be an experiment BTW.Now Frankie Boy, we understand that any science beyond the third grade level is beyond your comprehension, but the experiment has already been done. During the Eemian, the CO2 level was 20 ppm above the normal interglacial, at 300 ppm. The sea level rose by twenty feet, and the forests line extended much further north than at present. In other words, the inertia of the system is such that the ocean and atmospheric temperatures have not even fully responded to the first 20 ppm of CO2 that we have put into the atmosphere.Paying people to say "CONSENSUS!!!" is not science
Of course it isnt...but science is science
yeah.
Can you point to even one single lab experiment linking 200PPM of CO2 to any discernible increase in temperature?
No?
Didn't think so
Experiment is a DENIER!!! word