EMH
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- Apr 5, 2021
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Total history of this planet's @4.5 billion years is the more informative gauge.
That chart, and many others that are similar, show that over the full span of time, CO2 levels have not been a main or even relevant factor for global average temperatures. Especially after the @two billion years of activity by stromotolites converting CO2 into the growing Oxygen component of the atmosphere mix. Which paved the way for higher forms of flora and fauna to appear and evolve.
The key issue isn't the source/cause of any increase, or decrease in CO2 percentage of the atmosphere, but rather if the percentage is a major or driving factor of average atmosphere temperatures and changes of such.
Data available showing conditions of Earth from start @4.5 Billion years ago to present don't support your cult fanatic claim that "carbon"/CO2 is harmful/"pollution" and must be reduced. Especially when it is at one of the lowest levels ever in the history of this planet. If past levels which were several factors higher didn't have a major effect on average global temperatures, a miniscule adjustment now isn't going to have a major effect.
What matters for climate change on Earth is the amount of ice on the planet. The amount of ice on the planet is dictated by how much land is near the poles.
Today
90% on Antarctica
7% on Greenland
LAND MOVES
not that hard to understand...