Greenhouse gases make up about a percent of all of the molecules in the atmosphere, and CO2 makes up about .038% by volume. That is an increase from .028% from pre-industrial time. That means that today, if you went through the atmosphere sifting through molecules and collected one million of them, you should only find 380 that were CO2. Read More »
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a few molecules of CO2 and global warming
By chriscolose - Posted on February 14th, 2008
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The Scientific Basis for Anthropogenic Climate Change
By chriscolose - Posted on February 12th, 2008
Climate Science can be a bit like detective work when dealing with an issue such as global warming. First of all, we have a “detection and attribution” process where we spot a problem, and then try to find a suspect. Like they do on CSI, you find a body, and then go and find evidence to put blame on someone or something. Read More »
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