Wait. Wait. Many people are noting how much cleaner the air is in big metropolises. I wouldn't be surprised at all if this shows lower co2 levels in the coming data, since there are far less cars and trucks and trains now burning gasoline. CnH(2n+2) + O2 --> H2O + CO2. That's just chemistry. Gasoline and Oxygen can be burned together, chemically mix, and turn into Water and CO2. Every combustion engine does this.
The hoax of "climate change!" is that growing co2 levels mean that bad stuff or even Armageddon is coming, when there is no evidence for that. In fact...
More co2 has been actually making the planet greener for some time, and that can be seen in satellite images of the planet.
Mauna Loa co2 measurements show zero impact on atmospheric CO2 which keeps rising. This is no surprise since most CO2 comes from the oceans as a result of increasing temperatures (outgassing) due to increased cosmic radiation etc.
Give it time. Mauna Loa is pretty isolated, and the atmosphere takes time to mix. A few months should do it. Then we'll see the impact, and how big or little it is.
Wait. Wait. Many people are noting how much cleaner the air is in big metropolises. I wouldn't be surprised at all if this shows lower co2 levels in the coming data, since there are far less cars and trucks and trains now burning gasoline. CnH(2n+2) + O2 --> H2O + CO2. That's just chemistry. Gasoline and Oxygen can be burned together, chemically mix, and turn into Water and CO2. Every combustion engine does this.
The hoax of "climate change!" is that growing co2 levels mean that bad stuff or even Armageddon is coming, when there is no evidence for that. In fact...
More co2 has been actually making the planet greener for some time, and that can be seen in satellite images of the planet.
Mauna Loa co2 measurements show zero impact on atmospheric CO2 which keeps rising. This is no surprise since most CO2 comes from the oceans as a result of increasing temperatures (outgassing) due to increased cosmic radiation etc.
Give it time. Mauna Loa is pretty isolated, and the atmosphere takes time to mix. A few months should do it. Then we'll see the impact, and how big or little it is.