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On Sun, 10 Jan 2010 09:32:36 -0600, Sam Wormley
wrote: On 1/9/10 11:45 PM, Marvin the Martian wrote: Nevertheless, Mars has almost 70 times the mass of CO2 per square meter than the Earth and Mars has a mean surface temperature of -46 C, with low temperatures down to -87 C. We don't experience a lot of global warming on Mars. Even Wormley has to admit now that CO2 is a trivial contributor to global warming, and he invokes the real greenhouse gas, Water Vapor. Marvin, are you trying to be stooopid? The trouble is that you don't even have a clue as to why your reasoning makes no sense! Is he wrong about the mass of the CO2 on Mars, or not? |
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On 1/10/10 5:57 PM, I M @ good guy wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jan 2010 09:32:36 -0600, Sam wrote: On 1/9/10 11:45 PM, Marvin the Martian wrote: Nevertheless, Mars has almost 70 times the mass of CO2 per square meter than the Earth and Mars has a mean surface temperature of -46 C, with low temperatures down to -87 C. We don't experience a lot of global warming on Mars. Even Wormley has to admit now that CO2 is a trivial contributor to global warming, and he invokes the real greenhouse gas, Water Vapor. Marvin, are you trying to be stooopid? The trouble is that you don't even have a clue as to why your reasoning makes no sense! Is he wrong about the mass of the CO2 on Mars, or not? Marvin implies implicitly in his comments that CO2 is the only green house gas operation on both planets, such that the can be compared directly. |
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On Sun, 10 Jan 2010 19:56:00 -0600, Sam Wormley
wrote: On 1/10/10 5:57 PM, I M @ good guy wrote: On Sun, 10 Jan 2010 09:32:36 -0600, Sam wrote: On 1/9/10 11:45 PM, Marvin the Martian wrote: Nevertheless, Mars has almost 70 times the mass of CO2 per square meter than the Earth and Mars has a mean surface temperature of -46 C, with low temperatures down to -87 C. We don't experience a lot of global warming on Mars. Even Wormley has to admit now that CO2 is a trivial contributor to global warming, and he invokes the real greenhouse gas, Water Vapor. Marvin, are you trying to be stooopid? The trouble is that you don't even have a clue as to why your reasoning makes no sense! Is he wrong about the mass of the CO2 on Mars, or not? Marvin implies implicitly in his comments that CO2 is the only green house gas operation on both planets, such that the can be compared directly. You have a wild imagination, there is no comparison, Mars is supposed to have - NINE - times as much CO2 as Earth, is it real hot there? http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclo...Marsatmos.html Come back when there is a year warmer than 1998. |
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On 1/10/10 11:02 PM, I M @ good guy wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jan 2010 19:56:00 -0600, Sam wrote: On 1/10/10 5:57 PM, I M @ good guy wrote: On Sun, 10 Jan 2010 09:32:36 -0600, Sam wrote: On 1/9/10 11:45 PM, Marvin the Martian wrote: Nevertheless, Mars has almost 70 times the mass of CO2 per square meter than the Earth and Mars has a mean surface temperature of -46 C, with low temperatures down to -87 C. We don't experience a lot of global warming on Mars. Even Wormley has to admit now that CO2 is a trivial contributor to global warming, and he invokes the real greenhouse gas, Water Vapor. Marvin, are you trying to be stooopid? The trouble is that you don't even have a clue as to why your reasoning makes no sense! Is he wrong about the mass of the CO2 on Mars, or not? Marvin implies implicitly in his comments that CO2 is the only green house gas operation on both planets, such that the can be compared directly. You have a wild imagination, there is no comparison, Mars is supposed to have - NINE - times as much CO2 as Earth, is it real hot there? http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclo...Marsatmos.html Come back when there is a year warmer than 1998. Like 2005, 2007 and 2009. |
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On Sun, 10 Jan 2010 23:16:21 -0600, Sam Wormley
wrote: On 1/10/10 11:02 PM, I M @ good guy wrote: On Sun, 10 Jan 2010 19:56:00 -0600, Sam wrote: On 1/10/10 5:57 PM, I M @ good guy wrote: On Sun, 10 Jan 2010 09:32:36 -0600, Sam wrote: On 1/9/10 11:45 PM, Marvin the Martian wrote: Nevertheless, Mars has almost 70 times the mass of CO2 per square meter than the Earth and Mars has a mean surface temperature of -46 C, with low temperatures down to -87 C. We don't experience a lot of global warming on Mars. Even Wormley has to admit now that CO2 is a trivial contributor to global warming, and he invokes the real greenhouse gas, Water Vapor. Marvin, are you trying to be stooopid? The trouble is that you don't even have a clue as to why your reasoning makes no sense! Is he wrong about the mass of the CO2 on Mars, or not? Marvin implies implicitly in his comments that CO2 is the only green house gas operation on both planets, such that the can be compared directly. You have a wild imagination, there is no comparison, Mars is supposed to have - NINE - times as much CO2 as Earth, is it real hot there? http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclo...Marsatmos.html Come back when there is a year warmer than 1998. Like 2005, 2007 and 2009. Never mind, delusional. |
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