Difference between revisions of "Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere"
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− | Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is influenced mostly by natural processes. Concentrations follow temperature changes in the oceans with a time lag of around 800 years. | + | Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is influenced mostly by natural processes. Concentrations follow temperature changes in the oceans with a time lag of around 800 years. |
==Further reading== | ==Further reading== | ||
*''[[Unstoppable Global Warming]]'' by [[Fred Singer]] | *''[[Unstoppable Global Warming]]'' by [[Fred Singer]] |
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Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is influenced mostly by natural processes. Concentrations follow temperature changes in the oceans with a time lag of around 800 years.