I read somewhere that if the earth was warming, (and if CO2 was the thing making it warm? not sure if they said it had to be) then the general humidity would increase.
I think this ties in with the temperatures then dropping, because more humidity and more rain must surely mean more plants to remove the excess CO2 from the atmosphere.
Does this mean that the CO2 levels are self-stabilising? And if so, what sort of timescale do you think that would have? years? millennia?
ah right. as you were. Thanks for the info.
I read somewhere that if the earth was warming, (and if CO2 was the thing making it warm? not sure if they said it had to be) then the general humidity would increase.
I think this ties in with the temperatures then dropping, because more humidity and more rain must surely mean more plants to remove the excess CO2 from the atmosphere.
Does this mean that the CO2 levels are self-stabilising? And if so, what sort of timescale do you think that would have? years? millennia?