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2024-07-06 14:02:04
Human emission of carbon dioxide is more than 100 times that from all the volcanoes in the world combined. While volcanic eruptions do add CO2 to the atmosphere, human activities emit a Mount St. Helens-sized eruption of CO2 every 2.5 hours. Learn more: [Link] [Link] [Link] [Link] [Link] [Link] [Link]
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2024-07-06 16:42:18
NNN, the automatic CN challenging any comment which challenges the establishment narrative is getting ridiculous. The OP stated his opinion.
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2024-07-06 18:10:02
NNN - The OP is discussing emissions from cows, not humans.
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2024-07-07 05:12:43
Cow farts are not the main issue. Human activity is and human activity adds many times more CO2 to the atmosphere than all the volcanoes in the world combined [Link]
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2024-07-07 09:08:24
The OP is being misleading Cow farts are Methane, not CO2. Methane is 80x more powerful contribution to climate change. [Link]
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2024-07-07 11:00:39
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) estimates that global volcanic CO2 emissions are about 200-300 million metric tons per year, while according to the Global Carbon Project, human activities emit around 35-40 billion metric tons of CO2 annually. [Link] [Link]
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2024-07-07 15:09:59
The entry is about cows not people. The presented data on volcanoes do not take into account underwater volcanic emissions which are estimated at 80% of total volcanic emissions. Volcanic emissions on land are 20% of the total.
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