You think from 1953 to 2010 is 30 years, berretta. And you don't know the ppm of CO2? Have a look at butcherboy's sig.
Interesting isn't it, how just under 40% more CO2 in the air can make a huge difference to climates around the world. Imagine what a difference it will make if we decide to double it.
If you want to see the impact of very small additions - add a drop of ink to a bucket of water.
And, when the cops breathalyse you and take away your licence, let them know your 0.06% blood alcohol content is only 600 ppm - it couldn't possibly make a difference; don't take a panadol tablet - it's only about 3 ppm of your body weight - how on earth could it help ease your headache?
I expect the question about the solution was rhetorical.
Just in case you don't know yet - the answer is to stop using the air as a rubbish dump for waste greenhouse gases. Switch from fossil fuel energy to clean energy.
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