Author Topic: [NEWS] whoops we passed the Carbon Tipping Point For Good  (Read 8689 times)

We’ve officially pushed atmospheric carbon levels past their dreaded 400 parts per million. Permanently.

What’s so terrifying about this number? For several years now, scientists have been warning us that if atmospheric carbon were allowed to surpass 400 parts per million, it would mark a serious “tipping point” into some unstoppable climate ramifications. In 2012, the Arctic was the first region on Earth to cross this red line. Three years later, for the first time since scientists had begun to record them, carbon levels remained above 400 parts per million for an entire month.

climate change isnt real idiot

well... its true and its not true.

the earth changes on its own, but we also change it.

95% of it is from I95 traffic



climate change isnt real idiot

so you're telling me that the >800 F temperature on Venus has nothing to do with its thick carbon dioxide atmosphere, even though Mercury is cooler despite being closer to the sun? wow. It's good we have scientists here to disprove such crazy allegations.

so you're telling me that the >800 F temperature on Venus has nothing to do with its thick carbon dioxide atmosphere, even though Mercury is cooler despite being closer to the sun? wow. It's good we have scientists here to disprove such crazy allegations.
Whoosh.

well... its true and its not true.

the earth changes on its own, but we also change it.
It's a matter of rate of change. Climate fluctuates normally, but when it's changing at a dramatically higher rate than natural recorded variation, then you can't blame everything on normal climate cycles.

so you're telling me that the >800 F temperature on Venus has nothing to do with its thick carbon dioxide atmosphere, even though Mercury is cooler despite being closer to the sun? wow. It's good we have scientists here to disprove such crazy allegations.
I'm pretty sure he's joking.

so you're telling me that the >800 F temperature on Venus has nothing to do with its thick carbon dioxide atmosphere, even though Mercury is cooler despite being closer to the sun? wow. It's good we have scientists here to disprove such crazy allegations.





I'm aware a source was posted. I'm also aware that Tony is a total spaz and needs to post a source.