Papa bull
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For months, now, there has been buzz about Lake El'gygytgyn and the findings of a dig there that indicate the last time the Earth had an atmosphere of 400ppm CO2, the temperature was 16 degrees warmer and the arctic was covered with pine trees instead of ice.
And here we are today with the same Co2 level and vastly different temperatures. I think some very serious consideration needs to be given to why the temperatures are so different if Co2 is the direct link to warming. We also need to ask ourselves how the Co2 level got to 400 ppm without man causing it to happen. Surely, that would be impossible without our 2-3 percent contribution to overall Co2 emissions, right?
And here we are today with the same Co2 level and vastly different temperatures. I think some very serious consideration needs to be given to why the temperatures are so different if Co2 is the direct link to warming. We also need to ask ourselves how the Co2 level got to 400 ppm without man causing it to happen. Surely, that would be impossible without our 2-3 percent contribution to overall Co2 emissions, right?