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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Trying to Solve Nothing

American Thinker has a piece that puts CO2 levels in the atmosphere in context:
We have busied ourselves in a race between technology and nothing. Huge amounts of money and effort are being spent to develop an approach to address the hoax that is man-induced global warming, arguably the definition of nothing. While much of the world struggles with even the basics for life, sufficient food, shelter, clean water, and basic disease prevention, the "developed" world tilts at the windmill of nothingness.

A well known fact is that the atmosphere is comprised of approximately 78.08 % nitrogen, 20.95 % oxygen, and 0.03% CO2, with the remaining various trace gases. Logically considered then is that the vilified concentration of CO2 in our atmosphere is a very, very small proportion of the gases present in the atmosphere. The current percentage of CO2 in the atmosphere is proportional to approximately $3, compared to $10,000. Proportionately, it makes little difference if we have $2, or $3, or $4 in comparison to $10,000.

Thoroughly discussed in the news is the fact that the world CO2 concentrations are still alleged to be elevated, although they are within historic levels, while the cooling trend continues daily, no correlation.
There's lots more here. Global warming is the Seinfeld crisis...the crisis about nothing.

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