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"If we go back to the warmist hypothesis - not a theory, but, a hypothesis
- they've been saying from the very beginning that carbon dioxide
levels are abnormally high, that higher levels of carbon dioxide are bad
for humans, and they thought warmer temperatures are bad for our world,
and they thought we were able to override natural forces to control the
earth's temperature. So, as I've looked into those, that's the problem
that I've found, because I didn't find any of those to be correct - and,
they certainly were not a theory, it was just their guess at what they wanted to see in the data they were looking at." ......
Cunningham notes that, while climate alarmists are concerned that the
atmosphere currently contains 400 parts per million of CO2, that's only a
tenth of the level his spacecraft had to reach before causing concern.
In his Apollo craft, an alarm would go off when CO2 reached 4,000 parts
per million and, in today's space shuttle, the trigger is 5,000. And, in
submarines where crewmen may be on three-month missions, CO2 has to
reach 8,000 parts per million before the alarm is activated."
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