OOPS... I was wrong about the source of atmospheric CO2. Sort of. After years of absorbing CO2 and giving off O2 when alive, when plants die the CO2 is released. It doesn't really matter, the point is the amount of CO2 man creates is so small that it has no affect on our environment.
re If anything at all is changing there is NOTHING man can do about it. Less than 3% of the atmosphere is comprised of CO2 most of which is supplied by vegitation. Things like trees.
LOLOL... 1 Billion barrels of oil are burned every 12.5 days.... x 20 gals of gas per barrel x 25 pounds of CO2/gal.. do the math...,
Please drop the name of a Respected research scholar whose field of study is atmospheric chemistry who supports your argument