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Segalstad et al find there is little difference (only a few years) between CO2 residence-time ~5-7 years and CO2 lifetime ~14-17 years. The notion that CO2 lifetime is "a thousand years or more" is based upon the highly-flawed IPCC Bern Model.
that is a misleading crock.....do you understand what a cycle is.???
Nature Reports Climate Change
Published online: 20 November 2008 | doi:10.1038/climate.2008.122
Carbon is forever
Carbon dioxide emissions and their associated warming could linger for millennia, according to some climate scientists. Mason Inman looks at why the fallout from burning fossil fuels could last far longer than expected.
Carbon is forever
Distant future: our continued use of fossil fuels could leave a CO2legacy that lasts millennia, says climatologist David Archer
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After our fossil fuel blow-out, how long will the CO2 hangover last? And what about the global fever that comes along with it? These sound like simple questions, but the answers are complex — and not well understood or appreciated outside a small group of climate scientists. Popular books on climate change — even those written by scientists — if they mention the lifetime of CO2 at all, typically say it lasts "a century or more"1 or "more than a hundred years".
"That's complete nonsense," says Ken Caldeira of the Carnegie Institution for Science in Stanford, California. It doesn't help that the summaries in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports have confused the issue, allege Caldeira and colleagues in an upcoming paper in Annual Reviews of Earth and Planetary Sciences2. Now he and a few other climate scientists are trying to spread the word that human-generated CO2, and the warming it brings, will linger far into the future — unless we take heroic measures to pull the gas out of the air.
University of Chicago oceanographer David Archer, who led the study with Caldeira and others, is credited with doing more than anyone to show how long CO2 from fossil fuels will last in the atmosphere. As he puts it in his new book The Long Thaw, "The lifetime of fossil fuel CO2 in the atmosphere is a few centuries, plus 25 percent that lasts essentially forever. The next time you fill your tank, reflect upon this"
http://www.nature.com/climate/2008/0812/full/climate.2008.122.html
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Your volcano comment is also a crock ....and you are even confused on your own claim.
You were talking an undersea volcano warming the ocean....now you are dicussing GT of something.
50-70 volcanoes are active (erupting) each year. At any given time, there is an average of about 20 volcanoes that are erupting.
do you really check your facts or just pull it from the nether orifice
GERLACH: “Carbon dioxide emissions from human activities are on the order of a hundred times greater than the emissions from all the volcanoes on the earth. Period.”
That’s Terrence Gerlach, retired U.S. Geological Survey volcanologist. Gerlach says that at the start of the Industrial Revolution, human activities and volcanoes were roughly equal sources of carbon dioxide.
But humans today burn enormous quantities of coal, oil, and natural gas, releasing billions of tons of carbon dioxide each year. As a result, our emissions of CO2 are now much larger than the emissions from volcanoes. And in turn, global levels of atmospheric CO2 are now higher than they have been in more than eight hundred thousand years.
You just cannot get your head around scale can you....what a load of factually incorrect horsepucky you keep inflicting on a science forum.
Even your pretend science is garbage...
Researchers Richard Bellerby, Are Olsen, and Gisle Nondal wrote a series of articles in Norwegian newspaper Forskning about Segalstad's stated beliefs and research on human CO2 emissions and how they do not affect climate change.
The researchers went through Segalstad's points and gave counterarguments, concluding that he had used "incorrect interpretations of laws and geochemical data, in addition to a complete neglect of published measurements". They also repeatedly mentioned that Segalstad has yet to publish his CO2 research in any "recognized scientific journal".[12][13]
another "wishful thinker" ........in the pay of the Heartland AGW denier cadre.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_SegalstadSpeaking at the 2nd International Conference on Climate Change hosted by the Heartland Institute on March 8, 2009,
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