| Subject: | Re: Oceans may soon be more corrosive than when the dinosaurs died |
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| From: | Phil Hays |
| Date: | Mon, 20 Feb 2006 06:15:20 -0800 |
| Newsgroups: | sci.geo.geology |
"Jean" <jean.lenior@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >The average concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere is >0.036%. This value has not changed since records have been kept. http://cdiac.esd.ornl.gov/ftp/maunaloa-co2/maunaloa.co2 CO2 concentration has increased from 315 ppm (or 0.0315%) in 1958 to 375 ppm (or 0.0375% in 2003), the latest year in the above record. Everyone may have their own opinion, but nobody gets their own facts. -- Phil Hays -- Clues for sale or rent, Hints for just fifty cents. No trolls, no spam, no twits. Only fools smoke them cigarettes. |
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