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Reddit mentions of SUKRAGRAHA Traditional Stick-on Aquarium Thermometers Temperature Strip Celsius Fahrenheit Display 10 pc (18~34C Not for Fever)

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SUKRAGRAHA Traditional Stick-on Aquarium Thermometers Temperature Strip Celsius Fahrenheit Display 10 pc (18~34C Not for Fever)
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    Features:
  • 10 pcs Set
  • Dimensions: 5.12 x 0.71 inch / 13.0 x 1.8 cm
  • Measuring range: 18~34 Degree C (64~93 Degree F)
  • Adhesive by the back, just peel off the tape and attach to outside /surface of aquarium
  • Different temperature with different color
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Weight0.02 Pounds

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u/go_do_that_thing ยท 0 pointsr/climateskeptics

Already you've got two different hypothesises mixed up.

On the one hand you want to know if CO2 affects temperature

On the other you want to know if the Earths atmopshere can 'self regulate' CO2 levels.

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You can test the first one at home pretty easily All you need is somestick on thermometers and some empty 2L bottles. Once you're satisfied that CO2 does infact lead to higher temperatures you can progress to see current C02 levels.

In Hawaii the current CO2 levels are at about 415 ppm, while historically (ie over the past 800,000 years) the average is almost 50% lower at 200-300. Infact the ppm in the 1900's when oil was first discovered was near the common 'highest point' of the past 800,000 years. Now in less than 100 years since oil was discovered (and CO2 added by humans) we are now a good 40% higher than any other point in the past 800,000 years. Rising more rapidly than ever before, we have quite clearly left 'normal' territory of anything in the past millenia