Re: There Is No Evidence Man-Made CO2 Causes Climate Change
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- Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2008 19:40:00 -0700 (PDT)
On Jul 6, 5:34 am, "JakTheHammer" <jakthhn...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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Non-sense, you never examined the atmostphere like me, SO
you
cannot come here and claim your Bull***.
CO2 is less than 0.02%. Nitrogen is 79%, Oxygen is about
20.96%.
The plant need CO2. 0.02% is too little. You Global
Warming is
caused by something else so go away Sucker/Stupid.
Huh?
I agree with you.
Just want to ask the same :-)
But anyway, it is interesting how about 0.02% CO2.
Where does he get this number?
Gosh... you guys really make lots of noises without doing your
homework, Here you go:
1) If you want to see CO2 with your own eyes, ask your surgery
doctor who has medical equipment "Multi-GAS detector"
equipment,
such as "SpaceLabs Medical Equipment", and other medical Gas
detecting equipment. They should be able to detect CO2.
2.) Study science again, here's a sample:
9] The Earth's atmosphere currently consists of 79% nitrogen,
20.7% oxygen and 0.03% carbon dioxide. Oxygen is the second
most
reactive element after ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaia_theory_(science)
Here is the right link to CO2 percentage:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth's_atmosphere
0.03% is a bit high, last time I checked it 2005, I saw 0.02x%- Hide quoted text -
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