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CO2 isn't a pollutant in trace quantities....And there is absolutely no threat of it becoming anything more than a hundredths-of-a-percent trace element.

That is absolutely an absolute statement about something you have absolutely no personal control over my friend.

Dude's got stones. :clap2:

Don't tell Dude he has stones. The rest of us have to live with him!!!:lol::lol::lol:
 
CO2 is a greenhouse gas.

A differance of 100 ppm is the differance between an ice age and an interglacial period.

We have already created a differance of 100 ppm by burning fossil fuels.

Not only have we raised the CO2 level from 280 ppm to 385+ ppm, but we have also raised the CH4 level from 700 ppb to 1800 ppb. Combine that with the industrial GHGs, and you have the equivilent of at least 450 ppm of CO2.

The Arctic Clathrate outgassing was greater in 2009 than in 2008. Say a prayer for your Grandchildren.
 
CO2 is a greenhouse gas.

A differance of 100 ppm is the differance between an ice age and an interglacial period.

We have already created a differance of 100 ppm by burning fossil fuels.

Not only have we raised the CO2 level from 280 ppm to 385+ ppm, but we have also raised the CH4 level from 700 ppb to 1800 ppb. Combine that with the industrial GHGs, and you have the equivilent of at least 450 ppm of CO2.

The Arctic Clathrate outgassing was greater in 2009 than in 2008. Say a prayer for your Grandchildren.

Every night, Brother. Every night.
 
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