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To: bart13 who wrote (126183)12/14/2016 8:02:52 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu1 Recommendation

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Bart the various theories are irrelevant, the facts are that matters. Why there is global warming there are many reasons IMHO, the problem is the feedback loop and fact is that there is more moisture in the air, and less ice on the ice caps in the north and south and glaciers are melting, sea level are rising.

The key in this whole argument is that we as humans should do the minimum to disturb the balances and as things stay today, renewable energy is cheaper than fossil fuels for energy generation. (see eia.gov site or my Batteries2 presentation on slideshare)



Therefore if as a civilization can lower emissions that we know that they block the refection of heat into the universe, then let's do our best. It is all about balances.

The earth itself generates huge amounts of heath and over 53% of irradiated heat from the sun is send back to the void universe, disturbing this balance generates a feedback loop less ice less reflected energy etc.,
earthobservatory.nasa.gov

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