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New Study Finds Human CO2 Impact Too Weak To Play ‘Dominant Role’
Geology professor says natural variability still shapes Earth’s climate.
by Kenneth Richard  Apr 15, 2025 in Bipolar, Geology, News and Opinion, Science
 
In a new study, geology professor Dr. Wojciech Stankowski has summarized some of the reasons why the prevailing narrative that humans can drive climate change by burning more or less fossil fuels cannot be supported by the evidence. [emphasis, links added]


Past natural climate changes such as Greenland’s “temperature increases of up to 10°C within just 50 years” 14,700 and 11,700 years ago confirm that the modern climate change rate (just 0.05°C per decade since 1860) falls well within the range of natural variability.

Further, a CO2 concentration change from 0.03% to 0.04% (300 ppm to 400 ppm) is not significant enough to impact temperature change in the global ocean, which covers 71% of the Earth’s surface.

https://climatechangedispatch.com/new-study-finds-human-co2-impact-too-weak-to-play-dominant-role/
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