Oh dear.
Z.
I have a simple question:
During the Carboniferous period, the Earth's atmospheric CO2 is believed to have been of the order of 6000 parts per million. Why did all life not die due to the temperature that the current models would make several hundred degrees C? Atmospheric CO2 has been much higher than now in several historical epochs, again why are we still here?
I have a simple question:
During the Carboniferous period, the Earth's atmospheric CO2 is believed to have been of the order of 6000 parts per million. Why did all life not die due to the temperature that the current models would make several hundred degrees C? Atmospheric CO2 has been much higher than now in several historical epochs, again why are we still here?
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