Monday, 26 October 2020

Carbon dioxide emissions and oceans.

Place holder for discussion about the carbon cycle and CO2.

1) More evidence that carbon dioxide atmospheric variations are caused by ocean emissions, and not by human activity. This chart shows that CO2 increases lag el Nino events by around 12 months and correspondingly, CO2 reductions follow La Nina events by the same period.

2) It appears that the sun is the real problem. It heats the ocean and 3 months later the land heats up and then 9 months later CO2 is emitted from the oceans, increasing the CO2 atmospheric concentration. The UN now needs to form a study group to reduce solar irradiance by 2030.

3) Measured CO2 saturation in 1951. Ref - The Infra Red Handbook.

4) CO2 has been resting for at least 70 years. It was absorbing 100% of all 15 micron surface radiation in 1951 when its concentration was around 300 ppm. Additional CO2 since then has had no additional radiation to absorb. 100% then is still 100% now.

5) Carbon dioxide has had no effect on global temperature for at least 70 years. 100% of surface radiation was absorbed and converted to heat when the CO2 concentration was around 300 ppm. Adding additional CO2 cannot absorb more than the existing 100 % of the radiation.

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