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1. marsta+zk[view] [source] 2021-01-22 20:09:28
>>LinuxB+(OP)
would this be expected to have a (temporary) detectable impact on atmospheric carbon concentration (ie ppm)?
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2. FooHen+ey[view] [source] 2021-01-22 21:32:20
>>marsta+zk
Yes, in a slight slowing of the rate at which it is increasing.

Hard to attribute with confidence since it's a global figure based on pooled local measurements, but so long as you agree that human-caused release of co2 contributes to increasing atmospheric co2 levels, the reduction is a safe assumption.

The depressing part is the reduction needs to be 10x greater, and permanent, and global, for atmospheric co2 to halt it's increase and start dropping.

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