fundamental science is in a lab is one thing. we have fundamental experimental science by NASA showing co2 also has cooling properties.
whether adding additional man made co2 warms or cools is a much more complicated question than fundamental science. The earth has a very dynamic complex system with negative feedbacks. And perhaps the most important feedback we have right now is clouds and we don't know the answer to co2 impact on clouds. .
we don't know... we are waiting for the scientists to figure out how clouds impact warming and cooling and if an how co2 impacts clouds. Then we can begin to figure out what man made co2 is doing.
for instance co2 could warm. But the amount of co2 in the lower atmosphere could be governed by temperature and any additional co2 could be off gassed or synced.
whether adding additional man made co2 warms or cools is a much more complicated question than fundamental science. The earth has a very dynamic complex system with negative feedbacks. And perhaps the most important feedback we have right now is clouds and we don't know the answer to co2 impact on clouds. .
we don't know... we are waiting for the scientists to figure out how clouds impact warming and cooling and if an how co2 impacts clouds. Then we can begin to figure out what man made co2 is doing.
for instance co2 could warm. But the amount of co2 in the lower atmosphere could be governed by temperature and any additional co2 could be off gassed or synced.
False.
You still need to address the real issue.
The fundamental basic principles of physical chemistry show that (man made) CO2 will warm the Earth.
(man made) CO2 must cause warming according to those basic principles of physical chemistry.
Where there isn't any peer reviewed science is in the bizarre assumption that any amount of (man made) CO2 will not adversely effect the planet to the detriment of human and all other species.....
and has been for a very long time and nothing you refer to is any where near likely to overthrow the fact.