CO2 emissions calculations

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agent-maroon
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aggiephoenix02 said:

TexAgs91 said:

Funky Winkerbean said:

TexAgs91 said:

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Funky Winkerbean said:

CO2

Is

Not

A

Pollutant

In ANY amount?
And what is the amount that's too much?

The question is already to you. No amount of CO2 is a pollutant?
In the earths atmosphere? Who knows? Studies show we have had periods of much higher concentrations than anything in our existence, yet the earth didn't boil over.

If people think we should control our CO2 output, what is too much and what is not enough and what is the temperature we are after?

Since 5000 ppm of CO2 results in CO2 poisoning, I think we can safely say anything above 5000 ppm is a CO2 pollutant. And the actual number has to be somewhere between its current 400 ppm level and 5000 ppm. But CO2 can definitely become a pollutant at some level.
Then why did you ask me?

You said CO2 isn't a pollutant. That depends on how much there is.
Honest question here: Is there anything that isn't a pollutant depending on how much there is??

No
MagnumLoad
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But…CO2 at some levels is necessary for life on the planet. Some molecules, not so much.
Funky Winkerbean
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TexAgs91 said:

Funky Winkerbean said:

TexAgs91 said:

Funky Winkerbean said:

TexAgs91 said:

Funky Winkerbean said:

TexAgs91 said:

Funky Winkerbean said:

CO2

Is

Not

A

Pollutant

In ANY amount?
And what is the amount that's too much?

The question is already to you. No amount of CO2 is a pollutant?
In the earths atmosphere? Who knows? Studies show we have had periods of much higher concentrations than anything in our existence, yet the earth didn't boil over.

If people think we should control our CO2 output, what is too much and what is not enough and what is the temperature we are after?

Since 5000 ppm of CO2 results in CO2 poisoning, I think we can safely say anything above 5000 ppm is a CO2 pollutant. And the actual number has to be somewhere between its current 400 ppm level and 5000 ppm. But CO2 can definitely become a pollutant at some level.
Then why did you ask me?

You said CO2 isn't a pollutant. That depends on how much there is.
Too much of anything is a pollutant.
TexAgs91
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That's a bingo
No, I don't care what CNN or MSNBC said this time
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richardag
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I'm waiting for someone to bring Avogado's number into the discussion.
Among the latter, under pretence of governing they have divided their nations into two classes, wolves and sheep.”
Thomas Jefferson, Letter to Edward Carrington, January 16, 1787
TexAgs91
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richardag said:

I'm waiting for someone to bring Avogado's number into the discussion.


No, I don't care what CNN or MSNBC said this time
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FJB
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Need to send more EVs to defend Ukraine.

Heard EVs are awesome in all conditions and they really help Mother Earth.
MagnumLoad
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The basis of mole, no?
agent-maroon
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Avogadro was quite the looker, was he not?
Squadron7
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For us dumbasses:

Avogadro constant - Wikipedia
Austin Ag
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How about the breaths of the humans on the trip? After all, the average human breathes out 500 liters of the greenhouse gas CO2 per day!


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Squadron7
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Austin Ag said:

How about the breaths of the humans on the trip? After all, the average human breathes out 500 liters of the greenhouse gas CO2 per day!




What is the multiplier for the...um...body positivity crowd?
agent-maroon
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Squadron7 said:

Austin Ag said:

How about the breaths of the humans on the trip? After all, the average human breathes out 500 liters of the greenhouse gas CO2 per day!




What is the multiplier for the...um...body positivity crowd?
No multiplier unless they're exercising to get the flab off. CO2 output is related to calorie burn. Fat people burn less calories than do active normals.
 
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