When Mt. St. Helens erupted it blew millions of tons of gasses into the atmosphere along with ash and other debries. If man is making the planet dirtier and dirtier how did it ever get clean since the eruption? It should have stayed dirty and then gotten dirtier. CO2 is a colorless gas that has no more ability to retain heat than plain old everyday air. It is not a magic gas. CO2 is also heavier than air so why are we all not gasping for breath on the surface of the earth? Oh yea, it is way up in the atmosphere defying the laws of physics and trapping all of that heat. If it is trapping all that heat in the upper atmosphere why is the temperature around negative 60 degrees farenheight at an altitude of 36,000 to 40,000 feet during the summer? There may be climate change but it is NOT MAN MADE!!! good day sir.
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