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The Fury said:
Groundking said:

Also CO2 doesn't just stay as CO2 in the atmosphere, there are lots of chemical reactions in the atmopshere that occur which changes one thing to another.

They know. (see Ocean acidification levels).

You know those Vostok charts you posted never go above 300, while current ppm is over 400? 



Yes, but they don't know everything that happens is the point. And if you knew anything about the vostok charts you'd realise why, but to enlighten you, they're the data from ice cores, so are a historical record, we have a pretty good record for the past near 100 years, it's before that we have no idea, and that's what the vostok ice core mission is all about.