A Brief History of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Record-Breaking

Reblogged from Watts Up With That?:

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Guest Post by David Middleton

The World Meteorological Organization (Why do I always think of Team America: World Police whenever "World" and "Organization" appear in the same title?) recently announced that atmospheric greenhouse gases had once again set a new record.

Records are made to be broken

I wonder if the folks at the WMO are aware of the following three facts:

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Ice cores "capture" CO2 ... but over the span of several decades to a century, over which "diffusion" with surface smooths out any "bumps" in concentration.
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