Tuesday 22 November 2011

Extra life

The warmest period on record is the warm middle ages: where man kind produced virtually no carbon dioxide. Pass forward to the 1950s, we have a spike of carbon dioxide caused by the post war boom, and the worst winters of the 28th century.
Carbon dioxide there has no effect on the weather. But if we think about it, how could it?
Plants take in all the available carbon dioxide to do photosynthesis. Mankind’s carbon emissions have resulted in extra life on earth, not extra carbon dioxide in the air.
The afternoon air around the world for last 200 years has been at the lower limit for photosynthesis- 2 parts per 1,000,000. So life has increased. But there has been no extra carbon dioxide in the air to affect the weather.
So obviously carbon dioxide is not a global warming gas. Global warming was adopted after Chernobyl by nuclear power, and they picked on carbon dioxide as the big bad weather g the the the the theuy. To distract the world from the toxic nature.
Now we have had Fukushima, and 13 years of cooling weather. And carbon dioxide has still be at a global average of 2ppm. Harvard University has put on record there carbon dioxide has been static in the free air for two centuries.
Yet the ‘I’ is still paid by nuclear power to publish articles on global warming. Alternatively they may just be very stupid.

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