Atmospheric CO2 has increased about 25 percent since the early 1800s, with an estimated increase of 10 percent since 1958
Anyone know what it increased from? Like, from 0.04% to 0.05% or something? Ed Poor
Well, everything except nitrogen, oxygen, and argon totals under 1 percent, and is generally measured in parts per million. Those concentrations are significant. Vicki Rosenzweig, Monday, June 24, 2002
Well, I'm getting better at this Internet-thingie. I just found the answer to my own question!
"Carbon dioxide, CO2, is one of the gases in our atmosphere, being uniformly distributed over the earth's surface at a concentration of about 0.033% or 330 ppm." [1] (http://scifun.chem.wisc.edu/chemweek/CO2/CO2)
Anyone know the ammount of CO2 that nature produces each year? Animals and humans? How much does it consume? 144.173.6.79[?]
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