
2008 "Carbon map"
The Vulcan Project maps American carbon
dioxide emissions. The map shows annual emissions in 2002 (kilotons of carbon)
from urban centers (larger red patches), widely scattered point sources like
remote power stations or smelters (small red dots), and highways. (Map by Jesse
Allen, based on data from the Vulcan Project.)



Ethanol... Not good, if you like to afford groceries.

Surprise! Man made Global warming is far from a consensus among
scientists.

Here is the historical tracking of global temperatures.

This chart shows the steady climb of CO2 emissions from fossil fuel burning.
Compare the next chart below.

Here we see the charting of all CO2 sources. You can see that it
fluctuates widely from year to year.
That said, one has to ask, if human CO2 is a steady rise, why is the total
(man and natural)
not following the same trend. (Hint: human CO2 emissions are so negligible as
to be irrelevant
in the grand scheme)

Here is a chart showing relative recent historical temperatures.
We aren't in such bad shape... are we?