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To: wideminded

5.512 X 10^15 is the Weight of the Atmosphere

The CO2 can’t be right though, because 0.039% of this is CO2.

Remember, my question for Christi to ask is how much has persisted since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution?

If we are emitting it and it gets absorbed as quickly as it is emitted, then it is of no concern.

My understanding is that something on the order of 0.0013 x 10^-58 is the correct answer. I saw a video somewhere that laid this all out and I think it would be devastating to anyone arguing AGW.


73 posted on 12/08/2010 7:08:20 PM PST by dila813
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To: dila813
The CO2 can’t be right though, because 0.039% of this is CO2.

Yes, I noticed that I had the CO2 too low by a factor of 1000. I corrected the answer in #68.

Remember, my question for Christi to ask is how much has persisted since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution?

If we are emitting it and it gets absorbed as quickly as it is emitted, then it is of no concern.

My understanding is that something on the order of 0.0013 x 10^-58 is the correct answer. I saw a video somewhere that laid this all out and I think it would be devastating to anyone arguing AGW.

It is known from various experiments that the CO2 has increased by 100 ppm since the start of the Industrial Revolution, so saying that is not increasing is only going to be devastating to your argument.

74 posted on 12/08/2010 7:18:42 PM PST by wideminded
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