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'No Rise of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Fraction in Past 160 Years' from english.radi.cas.cn
Jan 19, 2010 · No Rise of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Fraction in Past 160 Years, New Research Finds ... New research finds that the airborne fraction of carbon ...
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The CO2 concentration in the atmosphere rose to 0.0417 in August 2022. Over the last 60 years it has risen varying amounts, as shown in the table of annual ...
Dec 31, 2009 · ... research finds that the airborne fraction of carbon dioxide has not increased either during the past 150 years or during the most recent five
'No Rise of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Fraction in Past 160 Years' from wattsupwiththat.com
Jan 1, 2010 · The paper claims that the proportion of man-made CO2 retained in the atmosphere is more or less constant. In other words, if we generate a ...
It turns out there has been "essentially zero" increase in atmospheric CO2 levels in the last 5 decades, or even over the last 160 years. See it turns out, CO2 ...
Quote: This study re-examines the available atmospheric CO2 and emissions data including their uncertainties. It is shown that with those uncertainties, the ...
I remain a guarded skeptic about global warming/ climate change. However, I understand that the "classic" 280 ppm value for CO2 has risen to about 330-350 in ...
'No Rise of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Fraction in Past 160 Years' from skepticalscience.com
Nov 10, 2011 · ... No Rise of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Fraction in Past 160 Years') What does the paper say? Basically, it finds evidence that the ocean and ...
'No Rise of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Fraction in Past 160 Years' from www.climate.gov
In the past 60 years, carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased 100 times faster than it did during the end of the last ice age.
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'No Rise of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Fraction in Past 160 Years' from www.nature.com
Apr 4, 2017 · If CO2 continues to rise further into the twenty-third century, then the associated large increase in radiative forcing, and how the Earth ...