Guest Post from Renee Hannon at the CO2 Coalition. The CO2 Colaition has just come out with a rather remarkable study titled “Measurement of C Concentrations Through Time Using Ice Core and Stomatal Proxy Data.” Don't be scared by intimidated by the academic wording; it’s well worth reading and relatively easy to understand. Read or at least peruse the document and yiou'll find it offers some extremely insightful observations regarding all the talk (hype really) about CO2 levels.
Very interesting. On a different note, I've read quite a bit about ice core samples in relation to dating techniques. There is a minority view of some well qualified scientists that gets no traction in the biased cancel culture, so most people haven't heard this, that 1) there was only one ice age, and 2) the layers in ice core samples do not represent years; they represent snowfalls, so one year can have many layers
Very interesting. On a different note, I've read quite a bit about ice core samples in relation to dating techniques. There is a minority view of some well qualified scientists that gets no traction in the biased cancel culture, so most people haven't heard this, that 1) there was only one ice age, and 2) the layers in ice core samples do not represent years; they represent snowfalls, so one year can have many layers