[Humans Are Free]: At an outdoor test site in Italy CO2 concentrations vacillating between
1,000 and 750,000 ppm have no more or less an effect on local
temperatures than a nearby site with stable, ambient (<400 ppm) CO2
concentrations.
Mofette fields are “natural carbon dioxide
springs” that allow us to observe the effect that a 100% (1,000,000 ppm)
CO2 concentration has on ecosystems, temperatures…even spider.
Temperature
changes over the CO2-spewing Bossoleto spring in Tuscany, Italy, were
measured over the course of a few days in the early 1990s by Van Gardingen et al., 1995.
The
scientists observed the site’s CO2 rises daily from 1,000 ppm at 3:30
p.m. in the afternoon to 750,000 ppm by 7:00 a.m. the next morning.
The temperature changes associated with these extreme CO2 variations are about 33°C at 3:30 p.m., falling to 23°C by 7 a.m.
More
specifically, when the Sun rises above the horizon, temperatures
abruptly warm by 10°C and then CO2 rapidly falls from its morning peak
(750,000 ppm) to its afternoon nadir (1,000 ppm).
At a nearby
site, where CO2 levels center around an ambient 360 ppm (1992 levels)
throughout the day, Gardingen and colleagues observed temperature
changes to be effectively identical to the Bossoleto site: 23°C at 7
a.m. and 33°C at 3:30 p.m.
In other words, the CO2 concentration
– whether a stable 0.036% throughout the day or a wildly fluctuating
0.1% to 75% over the course of a 24-hour period – had no detectable
effect on changes to the surface temperature....<<<Read The Full Article Here>>...
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