I am familiar with both the C13 ratios and the role that GHGs play in
keeping the planet heated to temperatures much more bearable for
humans. Perhaps you can explain to an old chemist exactly what
"inorganic carbon" is supposed to be. Thank you for your reply.

T.A.

On Jan 13, 3:01 pm, "David B. Benson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 12, 3:18 pm, okc chemist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > ...
> > I believe we have determined that the anthropogenic CO2 effect on
> > climate change is not currently testable by the method ...
>
> Has somebody already pointed out that the C13 ratio showss that the
> excess carbon in the active carbon cycle is definitely fossil carbon?
> Has somebody already referenced a good book on atmospheric physics?
>
> You understand that without global warming (so-called greenhouse)
> gases (principally CO2) the earth would be 33 K colder?

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