There are many sources of atmospheric CO2 gas.

By Daniel at 5 June, 2009, 6:38 pm

Listed in descending order of volumn they are the following:

1. Volcanos and Seismic activities on land and under the sea. As an example of this Yellowstone Park has more than 10,000 continuously active sources of CO2 and other gases.

3. Decomposition of vegetative materials both on land and in oceans, lakes, ponds and rivers.

4. Microscopic organisms in the soil and in oceans, lakes, ponds and rivers.

5. Every bird, animal and aquatic animal when they exhale CO2.

6. All the activities of mankind including breathing.

Mankind’s contribution to greenhouse gas production is MINISCULE! It is a fraction of one per cent. To think that a reduction of the CO2 produced by the activities of mankind could have a profound effect on the climate is simply absurd.

All mankind’s production of CO2 could stop tomorrow and the world would not notice a discernible difference.

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