Heat retention of co2 part 1 Springel Lab
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@springela So why the video? I agree it's unwise to pour massive amounts of CO2 into the atmosphere, but too much energy is being wasted in pursuit of atmospheric gasses, when the real, demonstrable causes of climate change are, as Allan Savory puts it, "Massive environmental mismanagement". Human civilisations have been destroyed by self-induced desertification many times before fossil fuels were discovered, and the same mistake is being repeated today. "Scientists" stupidly ignore this.
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Sorry mate, your model's a dud. It doesn't include soil, water, vegetation, and the myriad other climate regulators. The most powerful green house gas is water vapor. I suggest you download and study very carefully, "Water For the Recovery of Climate - a New Water Paradigm" by Kravcik, et al., and look up Allan Savory and Peter Andrews. By dehydrating and devegetating the land, we repeat the mistakes of the desert-makers of mesopotamia. Modern inquisitors and indulgence sellers won't fix it.
Snurdgerbly 5 months ago
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Yo Snud, you're a dud.
I didn't present a "model. I don't believe I claim that CO2 is the only greenhouse gas, however, according to my research, Methane is the most powerful of them all. Of course, there is more water vapor in our atmosphere, so, by shear volume, I believe you may be correct at this point in geologic time, for whatever that may be worth. CO2, however, is being produced and added to our atmosphere exponentially, and is the most controllable heat pollutant @
springela 5 months ago