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  • furrowtickler
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2004
    • 22051

    #41
    Nice to see the planet greening up

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    • sumdumguy
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2007
      • 12008

      #42
      So much BS, really believe that, you ditz?

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      • fjlip
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2002
        • 9878

        #43
        "too much CO2 is not good for the planet."

        EXPLAIN why man made 3% hurts the earth and MUST be reduced....but the other 97% natural occurring C02 does not hurt?

        Nobody anywhere can answer that question. I guess YOU can't either!

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        • chuckChuck
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2006
          • 12977

          #44
          Here flipper again, try to get this into your addled brain!

          Yes, carbon dioxide CO2 is the primary driver of climate change. It acts as a greenhouse gas, trapping heat in the Earth's atmosphere that would otherwise escape into space.

          When sunlight reaches the Earth, the surface absorbs it and radiates it back out as heat. Because \(CO_{2}\) is a heat-trapping gas, it absorbs this outgoing infrared radiation and re-emits it in all directions—including back toward the Earth's surface. This process, known as the greenhouse effect, naturally keeps the planet warm enough to support life. However, excessive \(CO_{2}\) emissions from human activities—such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation—have dramatically increased the amount of \(CO_{2}\) in the atmosphere.

          Adding more CO2 to the atmosphere is like adding an extra blanket to a bed. It thickens the atmospheric layer, trapping progressively more heat and causing global average temperatures to rise. This warming drives a wide range of changes in the climate system.

          [1 ([url]https://neg8carbon.com/how-does-co2-cause-climate-change/[/url]), 2 ([url]https://scripps.ucsd.edu/research/climate-change-resources/carbon-dioxide-and-climate-change)][/url]
          ?
          [1 ([url]https://www.climate.gov/news-features/understanding-climate/climate-change-atmospheric-carbon-dioxide[/url]), 2 ([url]https://science.nasa.gov/earth/explore/earth-indicators/carbon-dioxide/[/url]), 3 ([url]https://neg8carbon.com/how-does-co2-cause-climate-change/)][/url]

          [1 ([url]https://climate.mit.edu/ask-mit/how-can-such-small-amount-carbon-dioxide-atmosphere-only-around-420-parts-million-cause-so[/url]), 2 ([url]https://neg8carbon.com/how-does-co2-cause-climate-change/[/url]), 3 ([url]https://scripps.ucsd.edu/research/climate-change-resources/carbon-dioxide-and-climate-change)][/url]?

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          • chuckChuck
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2006
            • 12977

            #46
            CO2 is not a greenhouse gas? And its not proven? LOL

            That drawing of Flipper with his pants down and shitting, really is an appropriate description for flipperts state of mind

            That is real flat earth thinking from Flipper!

            Flipper the the flat earther is denying basic science that was discovered about 170 years ago.

            And you wonder why I call it Agrisilly!


            We have known that carbon dioxide CO2 is a greenhouse gas for about 170 years.

            The heat-trapping properties of the gas were first discovered by American scientist Eunice Foote in 1856. She conducted experiments demonstrating that a cylinder filled with CO2 absorbed significantly more heat from the sun and stayed warm much longer than regular air or hydrogen.

            Three years later, in 1859, Irish physicist John Tyndall built on this and proved through precise laboratory instruments that CO2 and water vapor strongly absorb and emit infrared radiation, forming the physical basis of the greenhouse effect.

            By 1896, Swedish chemist Svante Arrhenius was the first to calculate how changes in atmospheric CO2 levels could affect global temperatures, correctly predicting that burning fossil fuels would eventually warm the planet.

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            • blackpowder
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2010
              • 9336

              #47
              We're going to be arguing over the Idiot King's era for a long time. Total distraction.
              In other news the Atares reactor reaching criticality at the Idaho test facility.
              Meanwhile, windmills are like combines. You never see all of them working at the same time.

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