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04/10/17 3:38 AM

#267923 RE: Quik18holes #267922

Quik18holes -- "CO2 ..the life giving gas of earth and mankind"? -- try breathing it

Venus' Atmosphere: Composition, Climate and Weather
November 16, 2012
http://www.space.com/18527-venus-atmosphere.html [with comments]

Atmosphere of Venus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmosphere_of_Venus

Venus: In Depth
https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/venus/indepth

the primary portion of this string begins with (linked in) http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=102161216 -- start there and read forward

and re life/"life-giving" -- start with (linked in) http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=66821790 and read forward -- also (linked in) http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=104923076 and preceding and following
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04/10/17 5:39 AM

#267925 RE: Quik18holes #267922

Quik18holes. Why the CO2 focus? The best Scientific evidence, supported by some 97% of climate scientists suggests CO2 is our worst culprit .. is why.

Check out 30. How do we know more CO2 is causing warming?
https://www.skepticalscience.com/empirical-evidence-for-co2-enhanced-greenhouse-effect.htm
in here .. Global Warming & Climate Change Myths
https://www.skepticalscience.com/argument.php

Some of many on Tornado Alley .. CO2 search ..

1. Monitoring ocean acidification
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=94078243

2. Seven Answers to Climate Contrarian Nonsense
Evidence for human interference with Earth's climate continues to accumulate
Nov 30, 2009 | By John Rennie
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Claim 1: Anthropogenic CO2 can't be changing climate, because CO2 is only a trace gas in the atmosphere and the amount produced by humans is dwarfed by the amount from volcanoes and other natural sources. Water vapor is by far the most important greenhouse gas, so changes in CO2 are irrelevant. [i'll include here the guts of Claim 1] ..

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Although CO2 makes up only 0.04 percent of the atmosphere, that small number says nothing about its significance in climate dynamics. Even at that low concentration, CO2 absorbs infrared radiation and acts as a greenhouse gas, as physicist John Tyndall demonstrated in 1859. The chemist Svante Arrhenius went further in 1896 by estimating the impact of CO2 on the climate; after painstaking hand calculations he concluded that doubling its concentration might cause almost 6 degrees Celsius of warming—an answer not much out of line with recent, far more rigorous computations.

Contrary to the contrarians, human activity is by far the largest contributor to the observed increase in atmospheric CO2. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, anthropogenic CO2 amounts to about 30 billion tons annually—more than 130 times as much as volcanoes produce. True, 95 percent of the releases of CO2 to the atmosphere are natural, but natural processes such as plant growth and absorption into the oceans pull the gas back out of the atmosphere and almost precisely offset them, leaving the human additions as a net surplus. Moreover, several sets of experimental measurements, including analyses of the shifting ratio of carbon isotopes in the air, further confirm that fossil-fuel burning and deforestation are the primary reasons that CO2 levels have risen 35 percent since 1832, from 284 parts per million (ppm) to 388 ppm—a remarkable jump to the highest levels seen in millions of years.

Contrarians frequently object that water vapor, not CO2, is the most abundant and powerful greenhouse gas; they insist that climate scientists routinely leave it out of their models. The latter is simply untrue: from Arrhenius on, climatologists have incorporated water vapor into their models. In fact, water vapor is why rising CO2 has such a big effect on climate. CO2 absorbs some wavelengths of infrared that water does not so it independently adds heat to the atmosphere. As the temperature rises, more water vapor enters the atmosphere and multiplies CO2's greenhouse effect; the IPCC notes that water vapor (pdf) may “approximately double the increase in the greenhouse effect due to the added CO2 alone.”

Nevertheless, within this dynamic, the CO2 remains the main driver (what climatologists call a "forcing") of the greenhouse effect. As NASA climatologist Gavin Schmidt has explained, water vapor enters and leaves the atmosphere much more quickly than CO2, and tends to preserve a fairly constant level of relative humidity, which caps off its greenhouse effect. Climatologists therefore categorize water vapor as a feedback rather than a forcing factor. (Contrarians who don't see water vapor in climate models are looking for it in the wrong place.)

Because of CO2's inescapable greenhouse effect, contrarians holding out for a natural explanation for current global warming need to explain why, in their scenarios, CO2 is not compounding the problem.
.. which was omitted here .. https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=103618827

The rest of a latest CO2 search i've decided to group this time.

3. The decline of Tim Ball: Denier champion reduced to railing at real scientists
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=114935948

4. Global warming milestone about to be passed and there's no going back
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=122549862

5. As Scott Pruitt Denies Climate Science, Atmospheric CO2 Rises At A Record Rate
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=129595627

6. This Iceland plant just turned carbon dioxide into solid rock — and they did it super fast
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=129665616

.. too much there for a first dump, but a glance at each over time might help ..

oh, and appreciated your personal comment, it reads and feels heartfelt to me.















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