KittenKoder
Senior Member
Math lesson:
CO2 is less than 1% of the atmosphere (been away from this for so long I forgot already). We are increasing it by 30% ... so that's a .3% change (at best) in the atmosphere. Which means only a .3% change in the temperature for our contribution ... seriously? You're worried about that?
I think that math may be off.
It would be a .3% change in temperature ONLY if there was a 1:1 correlation between CO2 increase and temperature increase. I doubt temperature rise marches that much with CO2 increase even if there is ANY correlation between CO2 and temperature.
I was giving him the benefit of the doubt.