Koch funded climate skeptic declares global warming is real

Absolute and total nonsense. We certainly do. How you can say such a thing boggles my mind.

A 40% increase of earth's most important gh gas, the one that acts as the setting earth's thermostat, of course will have an effect. A big one, and we are certainly observing it. Empirical evidence of the soundness of GHG theory.

You may write a lot and on the surface sound intelligent but when it comes to the crux of the matter you sound like an idiot. It's an amazingly bipolar intellect you have.
 
if the earth were filled with total morons who had no idea that there is no science showing man made co2 is causing warming.

if you were not a complete troll agw drone fruitbasket... you would produce the science... right now showing man made co2 causes warming.

I can and have produced the data and the studies showing co2 trails warming.

Absolute and total nonsense. We certainly do. How you can say such a thing boggles my mind.

A 40% increase of earth's most important gh gas, the one that acts as the setting earth's thermostat, of course will have an effect. A big one, and we are certainly observing it. Empirical evidence of the soundness of GHG theory.

You may write a lot and on the surface sound intelligent but when it comes to the crux of the matter you sound like an idiot. It's an amazingly bipolar intellect you have.
 
if the earth were filled with total morons who had no idea that there is no science showing man made co2 is causing warming.

if you were not a complete troll agw drone fruitbasket... you would produce the science... right now showing man made co2 causes warming.

I can and have produced the data and the studies showing co2 trails warming.

You are SUCH a douchebag.

Once again you are confusing your ignorance and stupidity with what science knows.
 
if the earth were filled with total morons who had no idea that there is no science showing man made co2 is causing warming.

if you were not a complete troll agw drone fruitbasket... you would produce the science... right now showing man made co2 causes warming.

I can and have produced the data and the studies showing co2 trails warming.

Inside every liberal is a tyrant screaming to get out... Tyrants don't have to justify anything. True Liberals shouldn't have to justify anything either, so there...
 
FC, I have read that 2010 Lacis paper from Nasa.

Here is a another quote from it: "carbon dioxide itself is a potent greenhouse gas (GHG) warming the ground surface by means of the greenhouse effect. It is this sustained warming that enables water vapor and clouds to maintain their atmospheric distributions as the so-called feedback effects that amplify the initial warming provided by the non-condensing GHGs, and in the process, account for the bulk of the total terrestrial greenhouse effect.

(underlining is mine.) He is referring to Water here as accounting for the bulk of the "total terrestrial greenhouse effect."

You have read the Lacis statement you quoted, as you wanted to, ignoring all the while its true message. Specifically, you ignored this part of your own quote: "... the non-condensing greenhouse gases account for only 25% of the total greenhouse effect..." This is Lacis saying this! Not me!

Are far as I can tell, based on our current knowledge, it is simply wrong to go around saying CO2 is the dominate greenhouse gas. It isn't! What Lacis has said very clearly is that CO2 is a critical component in the overall temperature control mechanism and that it works in conjunction with water. But he has also made it clear, as have I, that water is the dominate greenhouse gas.

I'll summarize my opinion once more for you:

"I believe the critical error that the early investigators made, besides letting the issue be turned into a political football and becoming emotionally involved, was to look at CO2 on too short a time scale and not pay enough attention to changes in incident radiative flux plus thermal flux from the earth's core. They treated CO2, or at least the popular press did, as you would if it were the energy source, but of course it is not. This led to incorrect statements such as "CO2's main effect is to increase temperatures," when clearly that is only an incidental effect under specific conditions.

It is not incorrect to say: "CO2's effect is to increase temperatures," but such a statement can be too easily misinterpreted by non-scientists. Why? Because it is easy to jump to the conclusion that if CO2 goes up the temperature must go up as well. But we scientists know that is NOT true. CO2 can go up and temperature can go down, just not as much down as it would if there was not as much CO2! Furthermore such a simple minded statement doesn't mention any of CO2's other critically important effects! If you, however, insert the word "main" into that statement above, then the statement is incorrect! CO2 has more than one very important "effect"!!!

These silly arguments here on ET are what happens when a very complex mechanism gets distilled down into sound bites, as one might hear on CNN or read in USA today.

It is far better to put it this way; "One of CO2's effects, among several important other effects, is to help moderate temperature, in conjunction with water, by altering the rate of heat dissipation from the Earths surface."

It seems what I have written in this post more or less summarizes the entire problem with the current misunderstanding of CO2's role promulgated by the media and non-science climate enthusiasts.
 
How does it feel pie hole? Arguing with a progressive who knows little to nothing of which he speaks, whilst you have most if not all the facts on your side.

Now you know how we feel. :D
Well I'll grant you this much: We always believe we have the facts on our side.
 
FC, I have read that 2010 Lacis paper from Nasa.

Here is a another quote from it: "carbon dioxide itself is a potent greenhouse gas (GHG) warming the ground surface by means of the greenhouse effect. It is this sustained warming that enables water vapor and clouds to maintain their atmospheric distributions as the so-called feedback effects that amplify the initial warming provided by the non-condensing GHGs, and in the process, account for the bulk of the total terrestrial greenhouse effect.

(underlining is mine.) He is referring to Water here as accounting for the bulk of the "total terrestrial greenhouse effect."

You have read the Lacis statement you quoted, as you wanted to, ignoring all the while its true message. Specifically, you ignored this part of your own quote: "... the non-condensing greenhouse gases account for only 25% of the total greenhouse effect..." This is Lacis saying this! Not me!

Are far as I can tell, based on our current knowledge, it is simply wrong to go around saying CO2 is the dominate greenhouse gas. It isn't! What Lacis has said very clearly is that CO2 is a critical component in the overall temperature control mechanism and that it works in conjunction with water. But he has also made it clear, as have I, that water is the dominate greenhouse gas.

I'll summarize my opinion once more for you:

"I believe the critical error that the early investigators made, besides letting the issue be turned into a political football and becoming emotionally involved, was to look at CO2 on too short a time scale and not pay enough attention to changes in incident radiative flux plus thermal flux from the earth's core. They treated CO2, or at least the popular press did, as you would if it were the energy source, but of course it is not. This led to incorrect statements such as "CO2's main effect is to increase temperatures," when clearly that is only an incidental effect under specific conditions.

It is not incorrect to say: "CO2's effect is to increase temperatures," but such a statement can be too easily misinterpreted by non-scientists. Why? Because it is easy to jump to the conclusion that if CO2 goes up the temperature must go up as well. But we scientists know that is NOT true. CO2 can go up and temperature can go down, just not as much down as it would if there was not as much CO2! Furthermore such a simple minded statement doesn't mention any of CO2's other critically important effects! If you, however, insert the word "main" into that statement above, then the statement is incorrect! CO2 has more than one very important "effect"!!!

These silly arguments here on ET are what happens when a very complex mechanism gets distilled down into sound bites, as one might hear on CNN or read in USA today.

It is far better to put it this way; "One of CO2's effects, among several important other effects, is to help moderate temperature, in conjunction with water, by altering the rate of heat dissipation from the Earths surface."

It seems what I have written in this post more or less summarizes the entire problem with the current misunderstanding of CO2's role promulgated by the media and non-science climate enthusiasts.

So, no need to control emissions of CO2?
 
so when co2 creates clouds... how do you know if it makes high clouds are low cooling clouds. (cloudy days are cooler).

until science learns what type of clouds co2 creates science has no idea if co2 would be warming or cooling.


"...Thus, while the non-condensing greenhouse gases account for only 25% of the total greenhouse effect, it is these non-condensing GHGs that actually control the strength of the terrestrial greenhouse effect since the water vapor and cloud feedback contributions are not self-sustaining and as such, only provide amplification. Because carbon dioxide accounts for 80% of the non-condensing GHG forcing in the current climate atmosphere, atmospheric carbon dioxide therefore qualifies as the principal control knob that governs the temperature of Earth."

http://www.giss.nasa.gov/research/briefs/lacis_01/
 
FC, I have read that 2010 Lacis paper from Nasa.

Here is a another quote from it: "carbon dioxide itself is a potent greenhouse gas (GHG) warming the ground surface by means of the greenhouse effect. It is this sustained warming that enables water vapor and clouds to maintain their atmospheric distributions as the so-called feedback effects that amplify the initial warming provided by the non-condensing GHGs, and in the process, account for the bulk of the total terrestrial greenhouse effect.

(underlining is mine.) He is referring to Water here as accounting for the bulk of the "total terrestrial greenhouse effect."

You have read the Lacis statement you quoted, as you wanted to, ignoring all the while its true message. Specifically, you ignored this part of your own quote: "... the non-condensing greenhouse gases account for only 25% of the total greenhouse effect..." This is Lacis saying this! Not me!

Are far as I can tell, based on our current knowledge, it is simply wrong to go around saying CO2 is the dominate greenhouse gas. It isn't! What Lacis has said very clearly is that CO2 is a critical component in the overall temperature control mechanism and that it works in conjunction with water. But he has also made it clear, as have I, that water is the dominate greenhouse gas.

I'll summarize my opinion once more for you:

"I believe the critical error that the early investigators made, besides letting the issue be turned into a political football and becoming emotionally involved, was to look at CO2 on too short a time scale and not pay enough attention to changes in incident radiative flux plus thermal flux from the earth's core. They treated CO2, or at least the popular press did, as you would if it were the energy source, but of course it is not. This led to incorrect statements such as "CO2's main effect is to increase temperatures," when clearly that is only an incidental effect under specific conditions.

It is not incorrect to say: "CO2's effect is to increase temperatures," but such a statement can be too easily misinterpreted by non-scientists. Why? Because it is easy to jump to the conclusion that if CO2 goes up the temperature must go up as well. But we scientists know that is NOT true. CO2 can go up and temperature can go down, just not as much down as it would if there was not as much CO2! Furthermore such a simple minded statement doesn't mention any of CO2's other critically important effects! If you, however, insert the word "main" into that statement above, then the statement is incorrect! CO2 has more than one very important "effect"!!!

These silly arguments here on ET are what happens when a very complex mechanism gets distilled down into sound bites, as one might hear on CNN or read in USA today.

It is far better to put it this way; "One of CO2's effects, among several important other effects, is to help moderate temperature, in conjunction with water, by altering the rate of heat dissipation from the Earths surface."

It seems what I have written in this post more or less summarizes the entire problem with the current misunderstanding of CO2's role promulgated by the media and non-science climate enthusiasts.


blah blah blah The earth's core? Really? I'm starting to think you are nuts. Using terms like "thermal flux" may impress the right wing dolts here but not me. Let me remind you that I have a degree in Env Sci with a minor in geology.


The level of CO2 in the atmosphere controls the temperature of the earth all else being equal. And the increase of this by 40% has and will continue to raise the temperature of the earth. CO2 is the most important ghg because it is a long term driver of the water vapor feedback mechanism in addition to acting by itself to contain heat on the earth.

On this 97% of all the world's climatologists and virtually all the world's science organizations agree.
 
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