The graph below shows how atmospheric CO2 has changed over time.
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Move every one out of California. It would be easy because over 50% of those living there now belong south of the border.
more like 60%
Earth : Atmospheric CO2 content – 0.04%
Total “greenhouse effect” = 33C
Mars : Atmospheric CO2 content – 95.3%
Total “greenhouse effect” = 5C
See, it really does cause cooling…………..
A little bit goes a long way!
And now from the “it’s always something” department:
Climate Change May Result in More Skin Disease
http://www.internalmedicinenews.com/news/dermatology/single-article/climate-change-may-result-in-more-skin-disease/71f1cd68a6.html
so you mean we will get even more snow????
Nice chart. Quick! Somebody get the defibrillator!
Mole fraction co2, see, that’s what caused that Haiti earthquake deep in the earth. Those fraction moles dig pretty deep.
Heh… I felt that way when I had to calculate moles in Chemistry… I wanted to dig deep out of that class!