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in the past:
How large is the dust bowl globally?
You do know that Skeptical science is one of those alarmist sites that scares children? Don't you?
Onvacation saysWhy is the earth cooling now?
Why do you think the Earth is cooling now?
It sure looked to me like the ice core proxies are underreporting CO2. Very possible because of how ice melts and refreezes several times before becoming permanent ice (if ever), and why (ie atmospheric temp OR weight pressure)
Not much. Just a little more than it was warming. Not much.
Google solar cycles. It will be educational!
They claim that less than 2 degrees (manipulated) over 2 centuries is alarming
Carbon Doomsday
We see CO2 concentrations increasing.
Not sure again why you talk of 2 degrees.
What I have heard is ASSUMING we limit the CO2 increase to double what it was before the industrial era,
Heraclitusstudent saysWe see CO2 concentrations increasing.
Wouldn't you agree that co2 is insignificant compared to h2o as a greenhouse gas?
OK. LESS than 2 degrees warming over the last 2 centuries.
Alarmists seldom talk about real numbers.
Wouldn't you agree that co2 is insignificant compared to h2o as a greenhouse gas?
So what? It's CO2 we add.
Wouldn't you agree that co2 is insignificant compared to h2o as a greenhouse gas?
Onvacation saysWouldn't you agree that co2 is insignificant compared to h2o as a greenhouse gas?
So what? It's CO2 we add.
"Alarmists" are not "alarmists" about the past.
A very little amount.
Those that forget their history are condemned to repeat it.
anon_20fca says
A very little amount.
And a little goes a long way..
Water vapor already absorbs outgoing IR radiations for given frequencies. This is part of normal climate.
The next 200yrs will look like the past 200?
Unlikely. For very obvious reasons.
Onvacation saysThose that forget their history are condemned to repeat it.
What does that even mean?
CO2 absorbs frequencies that are different from water vapor. Frequencies that previously were leaking out in space.
What happens when you fill a bucket that has a hole and you plug the hole? It fills up. In this case with heat.
Heraclitusstudent says
CO2 absorbs frequencies that are different from water vapor. Frequencies that previously were leaking out in space.
What happens when you fill a bucket that has a hole and you plug the hole? It fills up. In this case with heat.
Do you have a source for the "Plugged hole theory" ofglobal warmingclimate change?
Water vapor also traps heat in, by way larger margins than CO2 does.
What does that even mean?
Really? Google it.
Anyone trying to predict the future is most likely wrong.
anon_dd91d saysWater vapor also traps heat in, by way larger margins than CO2 does.
I've just said it above. So what?
anon_dd91d sayswhat is the original source of that heat?
Is that some sort of trick question?
So what?
Apparently that blows up the narrative that CO2 is causing the rise in heat, right?
anon_9ece2 saysSo what?
Apparently that blows up the narrative that CO2 is causing the rise in heat, right?
No it doesn't.
Water vapor was there before, and, I'll repeat, was always a normal part of the climate.
The only reason for it to change is precisely because more CO2 means more heat means more water vapor.
more CO2 means more heat
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