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Biosphere, The, and CO2: Can the biosphere affect the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere?

Posted by Administrator (admin) on 9th February, 2010
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Annual increase in the atmosphere concentration illustrated together with satellite measured temperature (UAH). Variations in CO2 rather closely follows variations in global temperature by 5-8 months.

 

So, for one specific temperature we have approximately the same annual increase in the atmosphere CO2 concentraion. A closer look reveals, that the trends (blue and grey) are slightly different: The Annual increase in CO2 are becoming slightly smaller compared with temperature.

In other words: For the same temperature the annual growth of CO2 is actually becoming smaller and smaller in later decades. This is taking place even though humans emit still more CO2 to the atmosphere:

 

This might imply, that the still bigger biosphere obviously retrieves (“eats”) still more CO2 (”food”) simply because is more available. If this tendency continues, then it is a matter of time before human CO2 emissions is not enough to raise atmosphere CO2 concentration further. And if global temperatures are falling, this turning point in CO2 growth will come sooner.

More: http://wattsupwiththat.com/2008/12/17/the-co2-temperature-link/

See also. ”CO2 in the Oceans”.

Last changed: 9th February, 2010 at 08:33:35

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