CrusaderFrank
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I just ran the following experiment 100 times, making it as statistically significant as the AGW temperature data from 1850:
My 20 gallon fishtank was half full of water (H2O) the thermometer read 72.
I added a teeny, tiny liitle bit of Bromo Seltzer, like 1/4 of a gram which released a hail of CO2 into the contained fish tank.
An hour later, the thermometer still read 72.
I conducted this experiment 100 consecutive days and never measured any increase in temperature.
We conclude that increasing CO2 from 280 to 400PPM has no effect on temperature.
My 20 gallon fishtank was half full of water (H2O) the thermometer read 72.
I added a teeny, tiny liitle bit of Bromo Seltzer, like 1/4 of a gram which released a hail of CO2 into the contained fish tank.
An hour later, the thermometer still read 72.
I conducted this experiment 100 consecutive days and never measured any increase in temperature.
We conclude that increasing CO2 from 280 to 400PPM has no effect on temperature.