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To: CalculatedRisk who wrote (76503)8/12/2006 12:38:19 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 361656
 
Notice the slopes
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To: CalculatedRisk who wrote (76503)8/12/2006 4:33:16 PM
From: Patricia Trinchero  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 361656
 
Although I certainly agree that greenhouse gases are increasing and global warming is a real threat, I question the collection of Co2 data on a volcano like Mauna Loa in Hawaii.

My reasoning stems from the fact that volcanic areas naturally produce Carbon Dioxide gases..................with Kilauea erupting in relative close proximity I would guess there are increased CO2 levels on the island in various places.

I also heard there is increased belief that Mauna Loa is becoming more active.

homepage.mac.com

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Mammoth Lakes has some evidence of CO2 emmissions:

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( Just wanted to throw this info out for thought )