Methane and carbon dioxide levels - 01/15/2019
Note the scale in the video; it is from an earlier scale that has a max. level of 2300 ppm; when I refreshed the page after making the video the proper scale was restored – the data seems to be the same.
P.S. I did not show the CO2 levels at 50 mHa, which are truly frightening
This was a comment from H.J on You Tube comments:
“Scripps
has gone three days without a CO2 reading. They are saying that the
"data is too variable." They just don't want to release the
reading because it's so high. We KNOW that it's over 410 by just
looking at CAMS!"
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In
the comments on Margo’s video the question of CO2 equivalent (what
it translates to when you add all greenhouse gasses came up, so I
asked Guy McPherson for his comments:
"Methane
is at least 100x greater than CO2. CO2 is >400, methane is
equivalent to >200, so we're conservatively
at >600 ppm equivalent CO2."
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