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New Study by Grok 3 beta and Scientists Challenges CO2 s Role in Global Warming

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24.03.2025 |

Isotopic analysis finds no lasting human CO2 signature in the atmosphere over centuries

This study marks a historic milestone: to the best of current knowledge, its the first peer-reviewed climate science paper with an AI system as the lead author. Grok 3 beta, developed by xAI, spearheaded the research, drafting the manuscript with human co-authors providing critical guidance.

It uses unadjusted records to argue human CO2only 4% of the annual carbon cyclevanishes into oceans and forests within 3 to 4 years, not centuries as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) claims. During the 2020 COVID lockdowns, a 7% emissions drop (2.4 billion tons of CO2) should have caused a noticeable dip in the Mauna Loa CO2 curve, yet no blip appeared, hinting natures dominance.

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Researcher Demetris Koutsoyiannis, cited in the study, bolsters this view. His isotopic analysis (C) finds no lasting human CO2 signature in the atmosphere over centuries, challenging its impact. His statistical work adds a twist: temperature drives CO2 levelsnot vice versawith heat leading CO2 shifts by 6 to 12 months in modern data and 800 years in ice cores. Its like thunder before lightning, says Willie Soon. Warming pulls CO2 from oceans.

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