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![]() chemist wrote: On Jun 6, 5:34 am, "V-for-Vendicar" wrote: "0ZBN0" wrote Ya, it hasn't been this cold since July 2004. URAh MMMMMMMMMOOOOOOOOOORRRRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOOOONNNNN But then again, the temperatures you cite aren't even surface temperatures.. Ahahahahahahaahahahahah..... But they should be warmer than the surface if CO2 causes GW. I thought I posted this response but don't see it. Oh well. So, are you saying that co2 is not relatively more transparent to light than to heat (in the ranges that we experience on the earth)? And thus, are you saying that for the earth, it is not true that the sun's light is more able to pass through co2 than the resulting heat that that light causes when it hits the earth and is absorbed (and thus some turns to heat), which reflects up off of the earth's surface and is to an extent reflected back to the earth's surface (i.e., the green house gas effect). They are not so therefore CO2 does not cause GW , GW will however cause CO2 to increase. Warming (upwelling ocean currents will loose more CO2 to the atmosphere when it is warm than when it is cold. This explains why CO2 increased when there were no humans burning fossil fuels, |
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