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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: maceng2 who wrote (1442826)2/28/2024 8:04:53 PM
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"The solubility of CO2 in sea water (edit...all water) does go down as temperature rises, so that is no surprise."

This is true, and some of the increase in CO2 last year was caused by out-gassing from record warm oceans.



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Global warming preceded by increasing carbon dioxide concentrations during the last deglaciation | Nature

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by KL Seip · 2018 · Cited by 15 — warming. During a period that just precedes the period where CO2 leads temperature, 25.5 ka to 17 ka, there is also a shift such that the. Southern ...

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Study: Greenhouse gas ‘tipping points’ preceded major earlier warming events | The Hill

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Past extreme climate warming triggered by tipping points, study finds (phys.org)

The new research now shows for the first time that rapid global warming phases in the geological past, between 56 and 52 million years ago, were indeed caused by climate tipping points. It was already known that large amounts of CO2 and methane were released into the atmosphere during these phases, amplifying warming. This, in turn, destabilized other carbon reservoirs, triggering the release of more carbon. Global temperatures spiked even further—and this allowed the chain reaction to continue.

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How the rise and fall of CO2 levels influenced the ice ages


Both the northern hemisphere and overall global temperatures actually lagged CO2; in other words, for the world as a whole, warming happened after atmospheric CO2 concentrations increased. The reasons for this are complex and are driven in part by changes in ocean currents as ice ages end.Jul 2, 2020
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