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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: PKRBKR who wrote (863839)6/9/2015 4:06:31 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (1) of 1579757
 
Partial knowledge can be a dangerous thing. Sure water vapor is more common than CO2 in the atmosphere. But the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere is directly linked to temperature. Increase the amount of CO2 and that causes the atmosphere to warm. Which increases the amount of water vapor. Decrease the amount of CO2 and the atmosphere cools, causing water vapor to precipitate out.

So atmospheric H2O is an amplifier rather than a cause.

Try to get all of the facts next time instead of regurgitating dimly understood propaganda from some wingnut site.
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