mandag 25. april 2016

This is how we drive - and how temperature doesn't care.





The blue curve in the graph depict how we are driving and the CO2 we leave behind on top of a volcano on a tropical island (Hawaii, Mauna Loa).

As we also should notice, temperature do not seem to be very excited by our CO2. Perhaps we are emitting the wrong kind of CO2, and on the wrong spot, - mountain top!?






























No correlation?









































The driver of atmospheric CO2 is temperature, now, - as it was earlier. After the very warm, warmer than today, 1930's, CO2 level reached at least 440 ppmv. around 1942 - No, the sky didn't fall ..




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