http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/trends...
Possible? Yes. Likely? No.
Consider, with all of the fossil fuels we have burned, we have added 140 ppm to the atmosphere. Many forms of fossil fuel are becoming more difficult to find, yet in order to get to 1000 ppm, we would need to add another 600 ppm to the atmosphere. We will likely hit 600 ppm, though.
Yep but most life on earth would die, including the plants and the earth would be shortly be covered with over 200 feet of water
It can, and eventually will if we don't reduce our emission rate.
Kano is right. In fact the increase in CO2 from 280ppm to the current 400ppm has been a blessing and not a curse. Plants grow faster with more CO2 that's my most plant nurseries increase CO2 inside the greenhouse to about 1600ppm. It is not harmful to life until it becomes much higher than that.
But natural forces control how much CO2 is in the air, not people.
Top climate scientists say there is no man-made Global Warming.
The Great Global Warming Swindle
Yes it is possible, and probably will but not for a long time, ignore 'C' CO2 has been over 1000ppm many times in earths history without causing problems with life.
yes