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Can’t forget water vapor. Molecule for molecule, it’s on par with CO2 as a greenhouse gas, but much more abundant, ranging from 0.2% at the poles to 4% at the equator:
“Water vapor, the most important greenhouse gas, fluctuates with temperature. The percent of water vapor in the cold Arctic and Antarctic (and highest Alpine regions) may reach as low as 0.2 percent while the warmest tropical air may contain up to 4 percent water vapor.”
https://www.sciencing.com/percentage-water-vapor-atmosphere-19385/
Undersea vulcanism in the past several years have lifted gigatons of water vapor into the atmosphere.
Yup, and comet debris continues to add water to the Earth.
environmental guilt trip
Clothes dryers are joule heat energy consuming monsters whereas the clothesline is a free wind and solar device available to anyone who claims to be green.
Clothes dry just fine in freezing temps outside.
Gotta live where you can use them is the only problem
Clothes dry just fine in freezing temps outside.
"Can’t forget water vapor. Molecule for molecule, it’s on par with CO2
as a greenhouse gas, but much more abundant, ranging from 0.2% at the poles to 4%
at the equator:"
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