No it has not. We have added hundreds of gigatons of CO2 into the atmosphere that was fixed underground and not part of the GHG exchange natural processes. You probably don't have a clue to what that means but it is a BIG deal.
@ravenken you do know that over 90 percent of the CO2 man contributes to our atmosphere is from 8 billion people breathing! Why don't you stop breathing and se an example?
The stores of ancient fossil fuels that we have exploited to create our 8 billion plus population is having a profound impact on our biosphere the average C02 has been below 280 ppm for over one million years and during that period it never exceeded 300 ppm of C02 humans only entered our agrarian period around 10,000 years ago so your 6,000 ppm C02 number is wrong because the highest was 500 million years ago in the Cambrian period at 4,000 ppm just Google the last million years of Co2
@@terenceiutzi4003when you are done looking up Co2 levels for 1,000,000 years look up the number for the last 100,000 years of humanity and then if you are brave and willing to experience Science you will see that massive impact we are having on Co2 emissions since 1950 especially LOOK AT THAT LAST THIRTY YEARS!!!!⬆️🆙👆☝️⬆️🆙👆🆙⬆️⬆️⬆️👆👆👆
10,000 years ago, the entire northern hemisphere was covered in mile thick ice for millions of years. When this ice receded, permafrost thawed, and methane was released. Humans, without an ounce of technology survived fine. Life flourished during this period. There is also nothing you can do to stop this melting process, so harping about it endlessly is pure fear mongering.
I want what you are smoking. 10k years ago the NH was over for millions of years. Wow. Funny. I had no idea that a million was less than a thousand. Thanks for the education.
@@ravenken You're blaming me for your poor comprehension skills? How about I type slower for you so you can understand? The northern hemisphere was covered in ice for millions of years. 10,000 years ago it all began to melt. Maybe learn to communicate like an adult instead of spewing vitriol.
It has happened thousands of times before. And man wasn't here yet!
No it has not. We have added hundreds of gigatons of CO2 into the atmosphere that was fixed underground and not part of the GHG exchange natural processes. You probably don't have a clue to what that means but it is a BIG deal.
@ravenken long term average atmospheric CO2 has been 6,000 PPM!
@ravenken you do know that over 90 percent of the CO2 man contributes to our atmosphere is from 8 billion people breathing! Why don't you stop breathing and se an example?
The stores of ancient fossil fuels that we have exploited to create our 8 billion plus population is having a profound impact on our biosphere the average C02 has been below 280 ppm for over one million years and during that period it never exceeded 300 ppm of C02 humans only entered our agrarian period around 10,000 years ago so your 6,000 ppm C02 number is wrong because the highest was 500 million years ago in the Cambrian period at 4,000 ppm just Google the last million years of Co2
@@terenceiutzi4003when you are done looking up Co2 levels for 1,000,000 years look up the number for the last 100,000 years of humanity and then if you are brave and willing to experience Science you will see that massive impact we are having on Co2 emissions since 1950 especially LOOK AT THAT LAST THIRTY YEARS!!!!⬆️🆙👆☝️⬆️🆙👆🆙⬆️⬆️⬆️👆👆👆
10,000 years ago, the entire northern hemisphere was covered in mile thick ice for millions of years. When this ice receded, permafrost thawed, and methane was released. Humans, without an ounce of technology survived fine. Life flourished during this period.
There is also nothing you can do to stop this melting process, so harping about it endlessly is pure fear mongering.
I want what you are smoking. 10k years ago the NH was over for millions of years. Wow. Funny. I had no idea that a million was less than a thousand. Thanks for the education.
@@ravenken You're blaming me for your poor comprehension skills? How about I type slower for you so you can understand? The northern hemisphere was covered in ice for millions of years. 10,000 years ago it all began to melt. Maybe learn to communicate like an adult instead of spewing vitriol.
There is nothing you can do to stop this Climate Science process so harping about it is pointless fear mongering.
Let me guess, you read it on the internet?😅😅😅😅
@@UnknownPascal-sc2nk There is nothing about my statement that contradicts any science.