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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (56297)7/30/2014 11:25:17 PM
From: teevee  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 86363
 
It turns out that the planet also takes up 97% of the production, leaving 3% more, from us, in the atmosphere.

"Prior to the Industrial Revolution, the annual uptake and release of carbon dioxide by the land and the ocean had been on average just about balanced. In more recent history, atmospheric concentrations have increased by 80 ppm (parts per million) over the past 150 years"



This is total bs as there is no balanced uptake and release by lands and oceans. Just stop and think about this: warm water holds less dissolved gas. As ocean temperatures fluctuate up and down, they hold less and more dissolved CO2......the assumption of a balanced system is a pre requisite of all climate models, which in itself proves they are 100% invalid....no wonder they can't hind cast.....obviously, you lack the ability for critical thinking.