I'm one of those pesky scientists (by education) that say the 33% increase in atmospheric C02 is
due to man, the Earth is warming and sea levels are rising. But I
also point out man's CO2 contribution represents just a tiny 1 in 10,000 increase when correctly compared to the entire atmosphere.
The Earth isn't Venus and if someone can explain how a $1 dollar
increase in a $10,000 budget is responsible for increased temperatures
and sea levels over the last 100 years, I would be greatly interested.
FYI, PFM doesn't work for me.
Basic math, like knowing what three gases make up 99.96% of the atmosphere, seem beyond nearly everyone I talk with.
My suggestion? Let's do something productive and help China and India
build and retrofit their coal fired electrical plants with state of the
art scrubbers. :-)
PS 78.082687 + 20.945648 + .933984 = 99.962319