Thursday 17 November 2011

No effect

Over the last 200 years photosynthesis has ensured global average carbon dioxide in the air has been static at two parts per 1,000,000. Cities are just too small an area to have any effect.
The 1950s sulphurous war boom. And a spike in carbon dioxide emissions. 1956 was the coldest winter of the 28th century.
1938 so little carbon dioxide emissions. Warmest year of recorded history.
1976 men on recession hottest year in my memory.
2005 climate pundits say it was the warmest year: don’t bear him over 76? That is six years ago air. Every year carbon emissions have quine.
2010 highest carbon emissions on record, coldest winter for 200 years.
Local carbon dioxide concentrations around pub plants maybe higher than the global average. No heating effect seen. Despite the fact they their rates huge amounts of heat.
At Winter the state is liberate heat amounts of heat. A massive amounts carbon dioxide. They are subject to say weather as the countryside.
The big point is global average carbon dioxide can’t shift: not more plants are doing photosynthesis. So carbon dioxide rises in an ice ages. It is a climate follower.
Is how absolutely no affect on the weather: though weather affects the wax and wane of green plants. Two parts per 1,000,000 is equivalent to failing a breath test after having a pint of shandy a week ago air.
Carbon dioxide is a trace gas in the air. It has no effect on the weather. Though it does strike biology. Who thought up global warming?
Taking about nuclear power and you have paid stooges. Base stooges, get the hell out of education.


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