whipper_snapper
Well-Known Member
Re: Oh for goodness sake - what will your grandchildren say about you?
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Go back and read what I said.
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I read what you said. You just said it again. That changes to very low levels of lots of things can have huge consequences is so obvious it hardly needs stating. Several examples have been offered here. There are many many cases of substances with very low levels that play a key role in complex systems. Just saying that you don't believe that CO2 can have any consequence because there is so little of it is meaningless.
And how has this information been hidden? I just googled for 'CO2 levels'. The very top hit is a BBC article, paragraph 2 says:
BBC News has learned the latest data shows CO2 levels now stand at 381 parts per million (ppm) - 100ppm above the pre-industrial average.
It even spells out ppm for you!!
Where is the conspiracy? Where is the hiding of the actual levels ?
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Go back and read what I said.
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I read what you said. You just said it again. That changes to very low levels of lots of things can have huge consequences is so obvious it hardly needs stating. Several examples have been offered here. There are many many cases of substances with very low levels that play a key role in complex systems. Just saying that you don't believe that CO2 can have any consequence because there is so little of it is meaningless.
And how has this information been hidden? I just googled for 'CO2 levels'. The very top hit is a BBC article, paragraph 2 says:
BBC News has learned the latest data shows CO2 levels now stand at 381 parts per million (ppm) - 100ppm above the pre-industrial average.
It even spells out ppm for you!!
Where is the conspiracy? Where is the hiding of the actual levels ?