The last 100 ppm was kind of wimpy, but the next 100 ppm is going to be superpowerful. I’m superserial.
h/t to Marc Morano
The last 100 ppm was kind of wimpy, but the next 100 ppm is going to be superpowerful. I’m superserial.
h/t to Marc Morano
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That scenario is quite doubtful, given that the hockey stick seems to be turning upside down.
and exactly what happened when CO2 levels were that high……..
…..we crashed into another ice age
uhm… I think you misspelled Supercereal…. 🙂
he got all excited — he meant supertoasted
Why has global mean temps been flat for over a decade with a projected cooling this year despite ever higher co2 output by man? Why didn’t we get runaway global warming? The more hysterical they become the less people listen.
It’s not dead, it’s resting
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