Prior to the Industrial Revolution and all the subsequent...

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    Prior to the Industrial Revolution and all the subsequent detrimental human activities, the global average amount of carbon dioxide was about 280 parts per million (ppm). Today, that level is close to 420 ppm; and every tonne of CO2 emissions adds to global warming. The IPCC has identified several so-called ‘tipping points of climate change’, critical thresholds in a system that, if exceeded, can lead to irreversible consequences. But when exactly will we reach them, who will bear the brunt, and, most importantly, is there a way to avoid it?
    https://earth.org/tipping-points-of-climate-change/

    I suggest you read this piece Ambrose..... your spin is preventing you from understanding what its all about.
 
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