CO2 - why does every little bit count

It really is very simple.  There is CO2 in the atmosphere but the amount is normally static; there is an equilibrium.  But since the start of industrial revolution it has been steadily increasing.  Why does as little as few percent make difference?

 

Imagine you have a large tub almost full of water.  There is a tap running 100 litres per day into it, and on the bottom is a drain that takes away 100litres.  Therefore the level stays the same.  If you increase the water coming in by only 1%, it will add 101 litre per day, if the output stays the same, the water will slowly start rising, and one day it will overflow.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Voltaire: “Those Who Can Make You Believe Absurdities, Can Make You Commit Atrocities” .
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@poddster wrote:

Stopping excessive polution has my vote, but CO2 is not a pollutant regardless of what you have been  led to believe.

 

Land, River, and Ocean pollition in a much more serious problem.


how could it possibly have your vote ? none of your team give a toss.

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Team??? I don't haveor need a team. I fly strictly solo 🙂

 

Besides who would tolerate me ???

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
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