Re: Bush War on thr Islamic terroiet won't be continued by Obama



Look again you will NOT find an explanation of HOW, but you will find many
"opinions" of what some think it does. At what point would we stop cutting
the amount of CO2 in the air, when the corn stops growing or wait till the
trees started to die? Perhaps the environuts would have alternate
breathing days, men on even days and woman of odd days?

While there look for a definition of water. Hint; It is NOT a gas.
Perhaps you are thinking of vapor or more correctly steam? As to clouds,
there presence during the day make it colder by the vapor in them absorbing
sun light and their absence at night make it cold as well, by allowing more
heat to escape. LOL



"Jeff" <jeff.utz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Dec 16, 8:16 pm, "Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2@lycos/com> wrote:
You meant to say a real theory, right? I have tried many searches but
have yet to find ANY source that shows HOW a gas, the comprises less than
one half of one percent of the earths atmosphere can possibly effect the
temperature on the earth in any way.

Try looking at wikipedia. That is a start. There are many references
there.

Think about how clouds affect the amount of heat and light striking a
particular part of the Earth. Yet, water makes up less than 0.5% of
the atmosphere (and typically, there is less water in air than CO2).

Carbon dioxide is a gas that goes from a solid to gas, as well as a gas to
a
solid, thus it sinks to the bottom of the ocean as it freezes.

Water is a gas that goes from solid to gas (sublimation), as well as a
gas to a solid, yet, it does not sink to the bottom of the ocean as it
freezes.

Further, while some CO2 is found at the bottom of the ocean, there is
little evidence that this a major place where CO2 is sequestered. CO2
actually dissolves in water, where it becomes carbonic acid.

Jeff

"Jeff" <jeff....@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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Unfortunately, global heating is real. And the increased CO2 is making
the oceans more acidic, because carbon dioxide forms carbonic acid
when it disolves in water.

Jeff

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