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Next let's look at the connection between greenhouse gasses and atmospheric warming. | Next: let's look at the connection between greenhouse gasses and atmospheric warming. | ||
Next: is there an anthropomorphic connection between the steady rises in Co2 and other greenhouse gases and the historic increase in the burning of fossil fuels. | |||
Finally: What are the likely and potential effects of anthropomorphic climate change. |
Revision as of 16:32, 4 December 2017
First the data which establishes the steady and persistent increase in Co2 and other greenhouse gasses.
The Keeling Curve These are measurements taken at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii that began under the supervision of Charles David Keeling staring in the 1950"s.
THE NOAA ANNUAL GREENHOUSE GAS INDEX (AGGI)
Detail of NOAA CO2, N2O,CH4 and CFC readings from circa 1980 to present
ESRL American Somoa Observatory
ESRL Barrow, Alaska Observatory
Next: let's look at the connection between greenhouse gasses and atmospheric warming.
Next: is there an anthropomorphic connection between the steady rises in Co2 and other greenhouse gases and the historic increase in the burning of fossil fuels.
Finally: What are the likely and potential effects of anthropomorphic climate change.