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Why haven't CO2 levels dropped during COVID-19

Why haven't CO2 levels dropped during COVID-19

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@executioner-brand said
This map shows the CO2 readings at Mauna Loa since 2016.

Can we see a change in CO2 record because of COVID-19?--->

https://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/trends/
So you think a lack of change from one tiny island in the middle of the Pacific, during the span of a mere few weeks, shows climate change concerns are "fake news"?

Great detective work.

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@vivify said
So you think a lack of change from one tiny island in the middle of the Pacific, during the span of a mere few weeks, shows climate change concerns are "fake news"?

Great detective work.
Yes, I would expect to see a definite change due to the COVID-19 crises which began 4 months ago leading over half the world's population during the last month.

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@executioner-brand said
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Daily CO2
Why do you think CO2 levels should go down?

If you have a bucket of water does the level go down when you stop filling it?

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@wolfgang59 said
Why do you think CO2 levels should go down?

If you have a bucket of water does the level go down when you stop filling it?
What a brilliant observation. Sarcasm intended.

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@wolfgang59 said
Why do you think CO2 levels should go down?

If you have a bucket of water does the level go down when you stop filling it?
It is continuing at the same rate. Increasing, only.

May 03:
418.12 ppm
May 02:
417.42 ppm
May 01:
418.03 ppm
April 30:
417.31 ppm
April 29:
417.21 ppm
March 2020:
414.50 ppm
March 2019:
411.97 ppm

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@executioner-brand said
Yes, I would expect to see a definite change due to the COVID-19 crises which began 4 months ago leading over half the world's population during the last month.
https://www.usatoday.com/storytelling/coronavirus-reopening-america-map/

Hawaii didn't begin lockdowns until March 24th. It *has not even been* two months.

It seems you're not worth arguing with.

So based on data from ONE small island in the middle if the Pacific, gathered in less than 2 months, you conclude climate change is "fake news".

It seems you're not worth arguing with.

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@vivify said
https://www.usatoday.com/storytelling/coronavirus-reopening-america-map/

Hawaii didn't begin lockdowns until March 24th. It *has not even been* two months.

It seems you're not worth arguing with.

So based on data from ONE small island in the middle if the Pacific, gathered in less than 2 months, you conclude climate change is "fake news".

It seems you're not worth arguing with.
Oh no I believe in climate change but the cause is disputable.

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@executioner-brand said
It is continuing at the same rate. Increasing, only.

May 03:
418.12 ppm
May 02:
417.42 ppm
May 01:
418.03 ppm
April 30:
417.31 ppm
April 29:
417.21 ppm
March 2020:
414.50 ppm
March 2019:
411.97 ppm
https://worldpopulationreview.com/us-cities/maunaloa-hi-population/

The population of Mauna Loa is 256. You can't expect any significant changes in carbon emissions from a stay-at-home order to a population of that size.

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@vivify said
https://worldpopulationreview.com/us-cities/maunaloa-hi-population/

The population of Mauna Loa is 256. You can't expect any significant changes in carbon emissions from a stay-at-home order to a population of that size.
It is in the middle of Hawaii. 256 lol.

It has accurate readings of CO2 for many years. It's actually the oldest CO2 reading site, for whatever reasons.

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@eladar said
What a brilliant observation. Sarcasm intended.
No observation.
I asked two questions.

You really are showing how dim you are.

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@Executioner-Brand
I'm going to stick my neck out here and surmise that the climate dependent
on hundreds of variables is more complex than a bucket of water.

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@wolfgang59 said
@Executioner-Brand
I'm going to stick my neck out here and surmise that the climate dependent
on hundreds of variables is more complex than a bucket of water.
The population of mankind quadrupled in the last century destroying natural habitats to build man's homes and businesses. The CO2/O2 relationship isn't working why?

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