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Posted
Just now, ionel said:

Can we see the data going back 4.5M years to the Pliocene Climatic Optimum when it was 400ppm?  And why was it so high?  Were dinosaurs farting or burning coal? 

I’m sure you can if you look hard enough.  That data perfectly fits your timeframe and now you want to task me with more work?  Trolling 3.3/10 🙂

Posted
17 minutes ago, Plasmodium said:

Which part - the age of the earth or the carbon dioxide output of the Industrial Revolution?

I’m not falling for the premise that you can take data using two different methods and combine them in one linear chart.  

Posted
3 minutes ago, Plasmodium said:

I’m sure you can if you look hard enough.  That data perfectly fits your timeframe and now you want to task me with more work?  Trolling 3.3/10 🙂

what else you gonna do this evening?  😉

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Posted
6 minutes ago, Offthemat said:

I’m not falling for the premise that you can take data using two different methods and combine them in one linear chart.  

Both methods are accurate, so there it is.

Posted
15 minutes ago, Plasmodium said:

Both methods are accurate, so there it is.

They are not the same.  Even if they were, you’re talking the difference between .000008 and .000016.  

Posted
9 minutes ago, Offthemat said:

They are not the same.  Even if they were, you’re talking the difference between .000008 and .000016.  

They are the same.  They measure the same thing, so of course it is continuous.   What are those numbers?

Posted
3 minutes ago, Plasmodium said:

They are the same.  They measure the same thing, so of course it is continuous.   What are those numbers?

The amount of co2 in the atmosphere that humans might be responsible for. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Offthemat said:

The amount of co2 in the atmosphere that humans might be responsible for. 

The contribution from the Industrial Revolution isn’t > 140 ppm? That would be > 0.00014, eh?

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