Quote from Ricter:
Compare process to process, not CO2 to warming? Thus, rising CO2 causes warming.
Why are greenhouses warmer inside than outside?Quote from jem:
you have no data to even support that idea..
its been done for us... here are graphs that are excellent mapping the changes. And the author makes some interesting neutral conclusions about CO2 and falling temps.
http://icecap.us/images/uploads/CO2,Temperaturesandiceages-f.pdf
Quote from Ricter:
Why are greenhouses warmer inside than outside?
Quote from Eight:
moronically oversimplified drive-by thingies like that are what appeal to the hysterical environuts...
Our earth can obviously compensate for greenhouse gasses, it's been belching them out since it's beginnings. Mankind is adding a small fraction of what earth produces and earth is compensating for it... earth compensated for krakatoa!!
I'm an engineer and had philosophy 101, you morons can't put that shit past me...
I disagree.Quote from futurecurrents:
The fact is that CO2 in the atmosphere increases temps.
Quote from Ricter:
I disagree.
If the level of CO2 is constant, and all other variables are held constant, will there be warming (assuming equilibrium has already been reached)?
If the level of CO2 is increased, and all other variables are held constant, will there be warming?