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I remember when we hit 340. In my less than half a century, I've seen an ~100ppm rise. For those that think we can't change the atmosphere. We increase our atm CO2 by 20+ billion tons after nature cycles what it can. We are changing the concentration of a component that is only 0.043% of our atm.
May 4, 2025, 4:58 PM