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Carbon Dioxide Levels are too Small to Have an Effect on the Climate
Small things can have a large impact. Skeptics often times tell us that carbon dioxide levels in our atmosphere, compared to the other gases, are too small to have any effect on the climate. The assumption is that small amounts … Continue reading
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Human Carbon Dioxide Emissions are Small Compared to Natural Emissions
Based on an article by John Cook at skepticalscience.com. Some Skeptics argue that human CO2 emissions are small compared to natural emissions, therefore human emissions are of no consequence. Humans emit 29 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide every year. In contrast, … Continue reading
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