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What happens with CO2 from fossil fuels

Howard Cork Hayden
USA
2019
The statement in German above says: "Soon it will be spring!!! One can already see deer on the meadow [IN DEEP SNOW !!!!]"

Howard Cork Hayden, Emeritus Professor of Physics, University of Connecticut: For the last half-million years, there have been 100,000-year glacial periods interrupted by brief (10,000-15,000-year) interglacial such as the one we’re in now. In all cases, the temperature changes have preceded CO2 changes, and CO2 has never been able to ward off descent into glacial cycles.