Discussing global warming

Your mixing your facts up. Volcanoes do sometimes produce more CO2 the humans for a short amount of time in total humans produce a massive amount more.

This information is about four years more recent, and makes a lot more sense.

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it has no works cited the NOAA article has many, also this source has been considered to be a fake news website for some time.
Find more reliable sources.

Glad you cleared that up. Trust us, we’re from the government and we’re here to justify our ridiculous expenditures on the green new scam.

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scroll down to the bottom of each page, one has sources, the other dosnt. Need I say more.

Mine has anonymous sources. I thought you would approve! :thinking:

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There HAS been a significant increase in CO2 emissions since the 1700’s, (Industrial revolution) the data supports it.

The data also suggests the increase in CO2 will actually benefit the planet.

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Bottom line is that what ever makes the most money for our life time politicians is what is best for humanity

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I’m sorry, I don’t jump when you command it and you have an answered my question so…

Why do CO2 levels fall dramatically?.

and you’ve seen the graphs where The temperature rises, and then CO2 follows it (cause and effect).

You seem to have all the answers, to why the CO2 levels go up, well you have some of them.
can you tell me what caused the CO2 levels to fall as dramatically as they do?

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Large eruptions can release enormous amounts of gas in a short time. The 1991 eruption of Mt. Pinatubo is thought to have injected more than 250 megatons of gas into the upper atmosphere on a single day.

Ninety-nine percent of the gas molecules emitted during a volcanic eruption are water vapor (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), and sulfur dioxide (SO2).

In addition to their direct hazard, volcanic [CO2 emissions also have the capacity to affect the global climate]
^ How are volcanic gases measured? | U.S. Geological Survey

Using the sensor mounted on a helicopter, the research team measured emissions at Soufrière Hills Volcano on the Caribbean Island of Montserrat, revealing that the volcano emitted three times more CO2 than earlier studies had estimated.
The new technology exposes those hidden emissions, offering a more accurate quantification of the volcano’s gas output.

The findings also have significant implications for volcano monitoring and eruption forecasting.

Alexander Riddell, lead researcher from The University of Manchester, said, "Volcanoes play a crucial role in Earth’s carbon cycle, releasing CO2 into the atmosphere, so understanding the emissions is crucial for understanding its impact on our climate.

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And the kicker is, they can’t measure the CO2 produced by volcanoes in the ocean they don’t know how many there are in the world, they’re not monitoring the majority of them.

And they estimate man’s contribution.

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Fake sources and anonymous sources are 2 very diffrent things.

you keep posting articles from fake news websites with zero sources, please stop.

“The temperature rises, and then CO2 follows it (cause and effect).”
What proof do you have to back this up?

I am impressed that you actually did your research (unlike some people) good job.
counter: have there suddenly been an influx of volcanic eruptions to cause the rapid increase were seeing and 300% is a lot but is it enough to completely overtake human CO2, Also the CO2 rise would still be manmade as we are responsible for the massive amount of deforestation.

You keep asking questions, but you won’t answer any of my questions. It seems you can’t , won’t or you don’t know the answer?

I’ve asked you numerous times, what causes CO2 levels to fall?

To your question,
( In a scientific article by Fischer et al . (1999)
An article from Science magazine explains that historically, a rise in CO2 concentrations did not precede a rise in temperatures, but actually lagged temperature by 200 to 1,000 years. CO2levels went up after the temperature rose. The temperature appears to drive CO2, not vice versa.

An article by Monnin et al . (2001), an ice core from Dome Concordia in Antarctica was examined. Their work includes a graph that clearly shows CO2 concentrations following air temperature

Then I’ll throw this out there.
the implication that rising carbon dioxide levels increase the Earth’s temperature. While few deny the existence of the misnamed ‘greenhouse gas’ effect where the Earth’s surface is warmer due to the presence of an atmosphere, most scientists also agree that it is water vapor, and not carbon dioxide that is responsible for most of the warming.

And the oceans are warming up from what combination of natural phenomenons?

It’s time to stop following the rich folks who are pushing an agenda.
Follow the money and ask yourself why would they want to do such a thing ? you know the answer, more money and control.

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If you would have bothered to read the 58 page paper, you might also have found over SIX PAGES of references at the end.

Calling the CO2 Coalition “Fake news” shows exactly how ignorant you are.

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They are saying that global warming is good for humanity so yes they are fake news.
Also the article is literally arguing that global warming is real and man made exactly what you were arguing against before, which one is it buddy. Make up your mind.
BTW: once again insulting your opponents only makes you look stupid and does not help your case.

You seem to misunderstand me, I simply want to know what you mean by your question as their are many interpretations. However you seem very impatient so I will just give you the basic answer.
CO2 levels in the atmostsphere fall when it is captured and stored.

You are right water vapor is responsible for about half of Earth’s greenhouse effect, however it is not increasing CO2 however is. “Why is that important when its such a small percent” Im glad you asked let me give you a science lesson.

the earth has a very delicate balence and even a small increase in amount of GG can result in a few degrees of warming.