Re: AAPG on Global Climate Change



On Thu, 22 Feb 2007 02:06:28 GMT, Phil Hays <invalid@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

J.Taylor wrote:

On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 14:05:38 GMT, Phil Hays <invalid@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

"Man-made additions" should be more than roughly an order of magnitude
higher.

Are you sure about an order of magnitude?

Where did all of the fossil fuel's carbon go? Almost completely into CO2,
right?

212 PgC makes a lot of CO2.

Let's stay on point. The question ask, "....what you consider the
amount in peer reviewed literature."

Pre-industrial baseline _____
Natural additions _____
Man-made additions _____
Total(ppb) Concentration _____

Just fill in the blank

JT

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