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  • Learn the basics about global warming as part of the environmental chemistry topic.
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Komentáře • 13

  • @goldenalex100
    @goldenalex100 Před 2 lety +3

    The sun goes through cycles of explosion, that’s what you call seasons.

  • @mewsicman9541
    @mewsicman9541 Před 2 lety

    The end is near

  • @Lily-rc8hq
    @Lily-rc8hq Před 3 lety +2

    Hi school

  • @longbowarcher100
    @longbowarcher100 Před 4 lety +6

    Here
    are some scientific facts that clearly show that an increase in CO2
    does not lead to any significant increase in temperature
    The
    co2 concentration today is 400ppm. The temperature is circa 18c.
    in
    the Jurassic period the co2 concentration was 2000ppm, [5 times
    greater than today] the temperature was 22c.
    in
    the Triassic period the co2 concentration was 2500ppm [ 6 times
    greater than today] the temperature was 22c.
    in
    the Ordovician period the co2 concentration was 3000ppm [7.5 times
    greater than today] the temperature was 17c
    in
    the Cambrian period the co2 concentration was 6000ppm [15 times
    greater than today] the temperature was 22c
    For
    most of the time the planet was thriving not frying, the data shows
    that temperature is independent of co2 concentration
    Look
    at the data for the Cambrian. The co2 concentration is 15 times what
    it is today but the temperatures is about the same as it is today.
    Look at the Ordovician , the CO2 concentration was 7.5 greater
    than it is today and yet the temperature was 2 degrees lower
    than it is today.
    Some
    people who have read this data seem to get upset about it. They
    describe these simple data sets above as 'bullshit' etc etc.
    the
    data I have given above is standard information that can be easily
    verified by checking its validity on the many websites that cover
    this subject. These data sets have been around for many years, there
    is nothing controversial about them.

    • @Elynaa_
      @Elynaa_ Před 4 lety +3

      so do u not believe that climate change is bad

    • @JasperJory
      @JasperJory Před 3 lety +2

      @@Elynaa_ I personally think climate change isn't bad. it's a natural process. what is bad and alarming is the rate the changes happen.

    • @goldenalex100
      @goldenalex100 Před 2 lety +2

      How do you know the heat of the Jurassic time

    • @pharahmainbtw9605
      @pharahmainbtw9605 Před 2 lety +2

      @@JasperJory what changes?