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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (184536)8/31/2015 12:24:20 PM
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Volcanoes were more active during the dinosaur era. Was it cooler then? Soot precipitates out the air rather quickly unless it penetrates the stratosphere, while the massive amounts of CO2 and methane emitted by volcano linger for years. None of it matters, since CO2 beyond 250 ppm doesn't really do anything. It's logarithmic...the IPCC says so.

Look at they bottom of the page in the link below, it shows the change in forcing associated with CO2 is a logarithmic (base-e) function. Of course, the coefficients decrease with every release of the IPCC...which show that the climate sensitivity published by Lindzen and Choi in 2009 is correct and verifies the plot below.

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