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amiga500

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#269745 6-Apr-2020 07:29
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April 4 CO2 reading at Mauna Loa is 416.03 ppm, this is the second highest average daily reading only surpassed by 416.08 ppm in February.  The UK BOM predict we will crack 417 ppm this May due in part to the Australian bush fires.  


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  #2455970 6-Apr-2020 15:54
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do you have a source for you information?




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  #2455973 6-Apr-2020 15:59
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Jase2985:

 

do you have a source for you information?

 

 

very easy to google, but I did it for you.

 

https://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/trends/monthly.html 


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  #2456005 6-Apr-2020 16:18
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BlinkyBill:

 

Jase2985:

 

do you have a source for you information?

 

 

very easy to google, but I did it for you.

 

https://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/trends/monthly.html 

 

 

and thats cool, but if you make a post with a quote or what not based on an article etc, then post the link.




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  #2456049 6-Apr-2020 16:40
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Jase2985:

 

and thats cool, but if you make a post with a quote or what not based on an article etc, then post the link.

 

 

I agree, I don’t know what the point of the post is/was. 


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  #2456054 6-Apr-2020 16:42
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amiga500:

 

April 4 CO2 reading at Mauna Loa is 416.03 ppm, this is the second highest average daily reading only surpassed by 416.08 ppm in February.  The UK BOM predict we will crack 417 ppm this May due in part to the Australian bush fires.  

 

 

 

 

Can someone ELI5. Is this good or bad?





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