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Related: About this forumWeek Of 3/31/13 - Mauna Loa Atmospheric CO2 398.08; Week of 3/31/12 395.21; Week of 3/31/01 376.87
http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/trends/weekly.html
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Week Of 3/31/13 - Mauna Loa Atmospheric CO2 398.08; Week of 3/31/12 395.21; Week of 3/31/01 376.87 (Original Post)
hatrack
Apr 2013
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Benton D Struckcheon
(2,347 posts)1. My spreadsheet says 397.5 average for March
...summing & averaging all the March weeklies.
400 here we come! Oh boy...
hatrack
(59,578 posts)2. Oh, sure, weekly's always going to be "pointy" . . . .
But yeah, if not this year, this time next.
M Kitt
(208 posts)3. NOAA links
Thanks again, Hatrack.
Apparently we share the same resources, NOAA is a reliable gauge of CO2 impact on our oceans.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1127&pid=41017
An earlier post today speculates that Easter Islanders may have been on to something, according to translated tablets.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/127636924/Finding-Turtle-Island
Personally, I'm convinced that nearly 50% of the US population won't admit to our National environmental impact until it's too late, they're tied to Vested Political Interests and won't concede that that our "Carbon Footprint" is accelerating beyond control.
They're essentially "Owned" by vested Petroleum and other affected Corporate Industrial interests, apparently can't concede that industrial chemical waste devastates our shared Environment & personal health status, not to mention longer range weather issues.
By the way, seen Gasland?
For anyone not already familiar with it, that's a documentary about the 'fracture' method of natural gas extraction, 'Fracking'.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/greenspace/2010/11/epa-issues-subpoena-to-halliburton-over-natural-gas-extraction-method.html
Halliburton is a widely recognized name in this Litigation, what a surprise.
Apparently we share the same resources, NOAA is a reliable gauge of CO2 impact on our oceans.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1127&pid=41017
An earlier post today speculates that Easter Islanders may have been on to something, according to translated tablets.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/127636924/Finding-Turtle-Island
Personally, I'm convinced that nearly 50% of the US population won't admit to our National environmental impact until it's too late, they're tied to Vested Political Interests and won't concede that that our "Carbon Footprint" is accelerating beyond control.
They're essentially "Owned" by vested Petroleum and other affected Corporate Industrial interests, apparently can't concede that industrial chemical waste devastates our shared Environment & personal health status, not to mention longer range weather issues.
By the way, seen Gasland?
For anyone not already familiar with it, that's a documentary about the 'fracture' method of natural gas extraction, 'Fracking'.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/greenspace/2010/11/epa-issues-subpoena-to-halliburton-over-natural-gas-extraction-method.html
Halliburton is a widely recognized name in this Litigation, what a surprise.