Carbon Isotopes (12 C, 13 C, 14 C) Background The internationally
accepted radiocarbon dating reference is 95 % of the activity, in 1950 AD, Over the years, carbon 14 dating has also found applications in geology, hydrology, geophysics,
atmospheric science, oceanography, paleoclimatology and even biomedicine.
This empirical
science published by NASA is undeniable, and most alarmist scientists
accept, although grudgingly - the relationship between changes in
atmospheric CO2 levels and changes in temperature are, at best, significantly lame weak.
Such far - off effects are
accepted in the
atmospheric sciences community, Swann said, but the idea is only beginning to be
accepted by ecologists.