So who can tell me how much colder the earth would be without CO2 in the atmosphere?
Is CO2 a greenhouse gas?
Is CO2 a greenhouse gas and how much colder would the planet be without CO2? Until you can answer those things you cannot possibly understand AGW.
What I meant by the five more years was not that that would make much difference in terms of additional data, but that that should be enough time for arguments among the scientific community to resolve the inconsistencies between the latest data and what would be expected based on the Hansen hypothesis.What I've read -- and I'll be first to admit that I haven't read extensively since I don't think any of it is going to make any difference -- speaks of fifty years, a century, two centuries. Five years is most likely bupkus. Having gone through the sixties, I can understand the emotionalism surrounding this. As it turned out, little of that mattered. This does. But we are almost pathologically short-sighted.
So rather than get into a deep discussion about these weighty topics, I'll probably settle in with a grilled cheese sandwich and Life After People.
I like the cartoon!I looked up HAB theory, and read the Wiki article about it. Apparantly the originator of this idea of the Earth capsizing, more or less, were serious. Seems pretty silly now. Maybe we'll get a chance to find out if the poles melt.![]()