The bad oceans must be stopped, before they render the oceans uninhabitable.
http://oceanworld.tamu.edu/resources/oceanography-book/carboncycle.htm
Fortunately, the good oceans absorb it all back.
The bad oceans must be stopped, before they render the oceans uninhabitable.
http://oceanworld.tamu.edu/resources/oceanography-book/carboncycle.htm
Fortunately, the good oceans absorb it all back.
Well, I’m not sure it is a constant as portrayed.
This should be an interesting couple of years, as I predict a reduction in atmospheric CO2 within that time. This is based upon the decadal cooling which will absorb more CO2 as the oceans cool and CO2 gets up taken more.
I’m interested in the response time (lag time) as it fits ocean temperatures in the Pacific and Atlantic. This information will be key.
One wild card is the variance of the collection methods at Mauna Loa, and whether it will catch the drop. If it does significantly drop, of course the warm-earthers will harp on this being due to windmills, or recession, or something tiny like these.
The figures in that graphic are totally unmeasurable and I’d doubt whether a single one of those ‘scientific’ guesses is even within one order of magnitude of the correct figures.
So THAT’S what the Catlin expedition is really all about – they’re secretly trying to find the plug in the ocean bed to drain the bloody thing, and thus remove all that terrible CO2. I suspect they’re looking in the wrong place, though – I won’t tell them if you don’t…
MM CO2e=a drop in the ocean.
Evil CO2! We must exocize it from our planet!!!
Well there you go, we have to ban oceans.
What a funny cartoon. I still love how “carbon” is the bad guy.
Oh look, no volcanoes.