1 bllion, 10 billion- 100 billion- it is still dwarfed by the earth’s atmosphere at 6 quadrillion tons- man’s Co2 takes up exactly 0.00136% of the atmosphere- that’s it folks- aint no way in hell 0.00136% of the atmosphere is capable of capturing and releasing enough heat to warm anything- let alone an entire planet- Take and pour by volume, 0.00136% of 100 degree water into a pool of 90 degrees and see what happens- nothing- that’s what- (That would be like pouring a cup of 100 degree water into an average above ground swimming pool or so I’m guessing- Maybe even less than a cup- not sure how much 0.00136% of the pool would be- but it aint much)
lots of folks cannot visualize 400 parts per million.
My challenge to folks is to put four small dots on a 8.5 by 11 piece of paper, thats 400 parts per million.
Or, go to a 100,000 seat stadium, and pick out the 40 seats that represent CO2, which will trap and hold all sorts of heat energy.
The whole climate change thing is a joke on those who lack discernment
If the pool was 20 feet wide by 36 feet long and was 8 feet deep on one end and 4 feet deep on the other rend it would contain about 26,820 gallons of water. At 0.00136% = 36 1/2 gallons
If the pool is 15’ Dia x 4’ dp, 0.00136% is just over a cup, about 1.15 cups.