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Strictly for mass comparison Krakatoa spewed 20 million tons of sulfur into the atmosphere instantly, we inject 10 billion tons of carbon each year ... if Krakatoa had measurable effect, why wouldn't this?Look up the effects that took place in 1883 when Krakatoa went off ...
https://www.co2.earth/global-co2-emissions
The only scientific way we can get rid of all that excess accumulated CO2 is to let plants and algae turn it into sugars, then we using microorganisms turn it into alcohol, and the whole humanity has to drink itself stupid
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