But there is also alot of evidnece against this.
*CO2 is a minor greenhouse gas compared to water vapour, which is responsible for approx. 95% of the greenhouse effect.
furthermore, not all carbon dioxide is man-produced. Other emitters are volcanic activity around the globe and the ocean life contribute to quite a bit of it.
The only reason we focus so much on carbon dioxide is because there is something we can do about it, but on a global scale there isnt going to be much of an impact at all
As for taking temperatures, the thermometer was invented in 1724 (woot wikipedia) by Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit. The thermometer used rats blood to measure the temperature
In 1742 Anders Celsius made another scale, one which we use today which uses the melting and boiling point of water.
Considering that there were only made in the mid 18th century, compare this with the age of earth and you dont have a very big picture of the earths weather patterns
~im all for clean energy, fossil fuels wont last forever
*CO2 is a minor greenhouse gas compared to water vapour, which is responsible for approx. 95% of the greenhouse effect.
furthermore, not all carbon dioxide is man-produced. Other emitters are volcanic activity around the globe and the ocean life contribute to quite a bit of it.
The only reason we focus so much on carbon dioxide is because there is something we can do about it, but on a global scale there isnt going to be much of an impact at all
As for taking temperatures, the thermometer was invented in 1724 (woot wikipedia) by Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit. The thermometer used rats blood to measure the temperature
In 1742 Anders Celsius made another scale, one which we use today which uses the melting and boiling point of water.
Considering that there were only made in the mid 18th century, compare this with the age of earth and you dont have a very big picture of the earths weather patterns
~im all for clean energy, fossil fuels wont last forever