Scripps O2 Global Oxygen Measurements
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Scripps O2 Global Oxygen Measurements
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#2Re: Scripps O2 Global Oxygen Measurements
#3CO2 lives in that last little bit and, given its miniscule contribution to composition, has a far outsized effect.
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#4Losing O2 isn't a huge deal as humans - it's the outsized effect of replacing O2 with CO2. O2 is 20% of the air, N2 is 78%. CO2 lives in that last little bit and, given its miniscule contribution to composition, has a far outsized effect.
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#5"The observed downward trend amounts to 19 'per meg' per year. This corresponds to losing 19 O2 molecules out of every 1 million O2 molecules in the atmosphere each year."
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#6Losing O2 isn't a huge deal as humans - it's the outsized effect of replacing O2 with CO2. O2 is 20% of the air, N2 is 78%. CO2 lives in that last little bit and, given its miniscule contribution to composition, has a far outsized effect.
Losing O2 has an effect on cognition.
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#7"The observed downward trend amounts to 19 'per meg' per year. This corresponds to losing 19 O2 molecules out of every 1 million O2 molecules in the atmosphere each year."
That's a 0.0019% decrease, not very significant is it?
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#8Losing O2 isn't a huge deal as humans - it's the outsized effect of replacing O2 with CO2. O2 is 20% of the air, N2 is 78%. CO2 lives in that last little bit and, given its miniscule contribution to composition, has a far outsized effect.
Losing O2 has an effect on cognition.
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#9Re: Scripps O2 Global Oxygen Measurements
#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
Not today, but the trend is worrying, especially if the rate increases. What will this look like in 50 years? 1,000?
50 * 0.0019% = 0.00095 1000 * 0.0019% = 1.9%