It is very simple, JUST STOP EXHALING. That will stop the increase of carbon dioxide, if humans would simple hold their breaths.
Think back to any chemistry classes you took, and remember how buffers work...add acid, and it buffers to neutral, add base, and it buffers the opposite direction to neutral.
So, temperature is the only constraint on the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide? That's ridiculous. You cannot model the carbon cycle that way at all, unless you are unconstrained by reality...it would be instructive further on jhklat's delusions if the poster would explain where they think the carbon dioxide is coming from.In this case, no matter what CO2 humans emit, atmospheric CO2 levels are driven by temperatures - so like a buffer, if we emit a lot of CO2, the system will simply absorb our excess...and if we were to say, *remove* CO2, it would release more from the system to buffer that lack. You simply cannot model the CO2 cycle as a series of unrleated sinks and sources.
We haven't? He must live somewhere far from the oceans:So CO2 emissions reach a record high, and *still* for the past 15 years, we've had no appreciable warming.
180 months short of being a true climate statistic.So here's the last 180 monthly temperature anomaly samples from two of the major indices.
180 months short of being a true climate statistic.
Well Anus, 30 X 12 is 360 which makes for a climate statistic. Right now all you are showing is weather stats.
jhklat at 8:13 AM May 25, 2012 So CO2 emissions reach a record high, and *still* for the past 15 years, we've had no appreciable warming.
Sounds like another nail in the coffin of Natural Climate Change Denial.
How about those surface temperatures?
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So here's the last 180 monthly temperature anomaly samples from two of the major indices.
It may well be that the one lesson we can learn from this is how to prevent another Ice Age. That is not likely to occur for a few thousnad years now since it will take that time, at least, for the present concentration to drop down sufficiently.Poor Anus of Green Gables....
Question for you. When the inter-glacial period ends, will you be jumping up and down in a panic to buy back and release sequestered CO2 to raise temps to survivable levels?
Are you serious? EVERY inter-glacial period has ended far faster than the gradual climb in temps that cause the cycle's almost instantaneous plummet into a glaciation event.It may well be that the one lesson we can learn from this is how to prevent another Ice Age. That is not likely to occur for a few thousnad years now since it will take that time, at least, for the present concentration to drop down sufficiently.
Tonington, you mention that the statistic is from UAH. Could I ask you to post what satellite measurements are about. Many think that they are a direct measurement and, therefore, more accurate than the other major observers. I could post a link but cannot explain it in words myself.
Are you serious? EVERY inter-glacial period has ended far faster than the gradual climb in temps that cause the cycle's almost instantaneous plummet into a glaciation event.
Did you look up the irrigation/water vapour graphs? Want me to?
How do you stop plants from transpiring? Cut down all the trees and stop planting crops?
.. And yet, we aren't having any tangible impact.
Thanks for the OP Flossy, it pretty much confirms that all is well.
Water vapour is a transient response to temperature, not the driver. It's a response to the kinetic energy.
What is your solution to irrigation? The Colorado river used to flow into the Sea or Cortez . It now only makes to the US/Mexico border.I thought I said that about 14 billion times already, but you know.. petros.
Yes. I guess the spate of tornadoes and other weather systems that tore through the central US this year were fairly benign. BTW tornadoes in January and February used to be considered freak occurrences. Not any more.
2012 off to furious start in tornadoes
Poor Anus of Green Gables....
Question for you. When the inter-glacial period ends, will you be jumping up and down in a panic to buy back and release sequestered CO2 to raise temps to survivable levels?
That is outright silly.We won't have to. We have already proven that the Earth's ambient temperature can be raised through the burning of fossil fuels. If another ice age begins to develop it should be easy to stop.