CO2 RECORDS. Source: ^ Trends in Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide - Mauna Loa. National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration.^Trends in Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide.

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CO2 RECORDS

Source: ^ Trends in Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide - Mauna Loa. National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration.^Trends in Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide - Mauna Loa See also: The Keeling Curve Turns 50 - Scripps Institution of OceanographyThe Keeling Curve Turns 50Scripps Institution of Oceanography.

There are two main natural influences on the CO2 levels of the atmosphere: 1. the temperature of the ocean's surface waters, 2. the uptake of CO2 by plants in spring/summer and the release of CO2 by the decay of dead plant material in fall/winter Source: IPCC 2007 See also: See for a good discussion on measuring CO2. See Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center for data on measurements of CO2 and many other trace atmospheric gases at See also “Atmospheric CO2 and Global Warming—A Critical Review, Second Edition. Z.Jaworowski, T.V.Segelstad & V.Hisdal. Meddelelser Nr.119. Oslo 199 See also for an excellent discussion of CO2 in ice core and atmospheric data

Source: Z.Jaworowski, T.Segalstad, & V.Hisdal. Atmospheric CO2 and Global Warming: A Critical Review. Second Revision. Norsk Polarinstitutt Meddelelser NR.119. Oslo 1992 and references therein. See

For Ice core data see e.g. Neftel, A., et al., Evidence from polar ice cores for the increase in atmospheric CO2 in the past two centuries. Nature, : p Friedli, H., et al., Ice core record of the 13C/12C ratio of atmospheric CO2 in the past two centuries. Nature, : p Source: Statement written for the Hearing before the US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation Climate Change: Incorrect information on pre-industrial CO2. March 19, 2004 Statement of Prof. Zbigniew Jaworowski. Chairman, Scientific Council of Central Laboratory for Radiological Protection,Warsaw, Poland

Source: R.M.Carter “The Myth of Dangerous Human-caused Climate Change,” The Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy New Leaders’ Conference and references therein. see

Illustrated here are results from seven stomata studies which show that CO2 variability and the CO2 average were significantly higher during our Holocene interglacial period (last 11,000 years) than is indicated by the ice core record. A precipitous drop in CO2 during the "Younger Dryas" was captured nicely by the stomata record, but missed by the CO2 record in ice cores Source: see and references therein

Global Temperature and Atmospheric CO2 over Geologic Time Chart from Source: CO2 Berner,R and Kothavala,Z.Department of Geology and Geophysics, Yale University, GEOCARB III: A REVISED MODEL OF ATMOSPHERIC CO2 OVER PHANEROZOIC TIME. American Journal of Science, Vol. 301, February, 2001, P. 182–204] Temp C.R. Scotese

Source: Howard C.Hayden A Primer on CO2 and Climate. Second edition (Image created by Robert A. Rohde/Global Warming Art). Also in accord with Figure 6.1. Of [IPCC 2007 p.441]

Source: R.M.Carter “The Myth of Dangerous Human-caused Climate Change,” The Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy New Leaders’ Conference See

Vostok Ice Core Data Will Happer. Amherst 2009

Source: National Climatic Data Center, NOAA Paleoclimatology. See Global Temperature Records from 500 yr.BP (upper) and 1,200 yr.BP (lower)

Source: National Climatic Data Center, NOAA Paleoclimatology. See Global Temperature Records from 2,500 yr.BP (upper), and 9,000 yr.BP (lower)

Source: National Climatic Data Center, NOAA Paleoclimatology. See Global Temperature Records from 12,000yr. BP(upper) and 50,000 yr.BP(lower)

Source: National Climatic Data Center, NOAA Paleoclimatology. See Global Temperature Record from 400,000yr BP

Source: R.M.Carter “The Myth of Dangerous Human-caused Climate Change,” The Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy New Leaders’ Conference See

Will Happer. Amherst 2009

AGW EFFECTS

Source: National Snow and Ice Data Center, University of Colorado at Boulder.Will Happer. Amherst 2009

Source: National Snow and Ice data Center, University of Boulder Sea Ice Anomalies: global (top); southern hemisphere (middle); northern hemisphere (bottom)

Source: National Snow and Ice data Center, University of Boulder

Will Happer. Amherst 2009

Cumulative Increase in mean global sea level ( ) from 9 hi-quality tide gauges. ( Adapted from Holgate S.J Geophysical Research Letters. 31) Source: Climate Change Reconsidered.2009 Report of the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change Heartland Institute.

Will Happer. Amherst 2009

Arizona Precipitation Record Shows No Trend In Periodic Droughts Source: Climate Assessment For The Southwest (University of Arizona) 2006 Will Happer. Amherst 2009

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