In the Permian era it took continuous eruptions of the Siberian traps over a period of roughly 800,000 years AND massive algae blooms to produce enough greenhouse gas to change climate. This was a positive feedback loop caused by Milankovitch cycles.
"There is no question that very large volcanic eruptions can inject significant amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. The 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens vented approximately 10 million tons of CO2 into the atmosphere in only 9 hours. However, it currently takes humanity only 2.5 hours to put out the same amount."
Mt st. Hellens eruption produced more co2 than all of human kind. Now, we also have other volcano's currently active.. nothing adds up ever
Not crickets: Here's some actual data on your false claim.
Yearly CO2 emitters: Billion metric tons per year (Gt/y) Anthropogenic CO2 from fuel combustion 2015+ 32.3Gt/y Mount Pinatubo, 15 June 1991 0.05 Gt
https://volcanoes.usgs.gov/vhp/gas_climate.html
Sauce on the article?
In the Permian era it took continuous eruptions of the Siberian traps over a period of roughly 800,000 years AND massive algae blooms to produce enough greenhouse gas to change climate. This was a positive feedback loop caused by Milankovitch cycles.
Fake news alert! Your claim is clearly disproven
"There is no question that very large volcanic eruptions can inject significant amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. The 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens vented approximately 10 million tons of CO2 into the atmosphere in only 9 hours. However, it currently takes humanity only 2.5 hours to put out the same amount."
Sauce: https://volcanoes.usgs.gov/vhp/gas_climate.html
YA got me
https://stopthesethings.com/2014/08/16/how-much-co2-gets-emitted-to-build-a-wind-turbine/
Well at least you admit it