show me numbers of the CO2 issue. and that CO2 is responsible for the global warming. show me those numbers in PDF please.
the website I referred to is from a medical doctor that studied the death certificates that have to be filled in by a doctor on every deceased person in Belgium (same as in UK I suppose) and those are the deaths by "dust induced long deseases" that caused death in more than 13000 cases in Belgium alone in one year. You can question those death certificates but I personally believe they are more reliable than the co2 data we have. The origin of that dust in the lungs is also very difficult to trace and rate scientifically.
Same with CO2. Every human being, every animal and every plant or tree that is in the dark produces CO2. Also many oxidation reactions of which burning fuel is one, produces CO2. The seas are an enormous buffer for CO2 that releases CO2 if global temperature raises. And it seems that concrete would produce a lot of CO2. Does anyone know what amount or what percentage of the total global CO2 production comes from cars and which amount comes from petrol cars and which part from diesel cars?
I have never seen or found those numbers. I have never seen numbers of the natural CO2 production compared to the traffic CO2 production. All the studies I have seen are based on atmospheric CO2 measurements and they "assume" that those are due to human CO2 production. then they start calculating what extra CO2 we produce since the last 150 years. they all say natural CO2 production is difficult, if at all possible, to calculate. woods are shrinking, people and animal production are increasing. So the deduction that human and more specific traffic CO2 production is responsible for the global warming is much less obvious than the dust lung issue in my opinion.
The only scientific data I have on CO2 is the CO2 tax I pay every year in euro's.
and that is also the only scientific data the government is interested in.
All i know is that CO2 is a non toxic gas that never killed a man as opposed to small dust particles. Those particles may not kill as much as 13000 Belgians a year but they certainly kill people.