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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: maceng2 who wrote (1110056)1/13/2019 4:44:44 AM
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ii) CO2 raises temperature, it does not lower it by reflecting incident IR from the Sun back to outer space.


(v) Because CO2 has raised the temperature, the amount of water vapour in the atmosphere has increased, and this has increased the temperature further. If we reverse the CO2 pressure in our atmosphere, the temperature will go back down again.

All bull - and world climate history proves it!
See below and get clever, and - just a hint:
After having read and understood the educational message below, try google on 'The Medieval Warming Period' and the timing of same with our CO2 peak just 800 years behind the same ...

"Do rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations cause increasing global temperatures, or could it be the other way around? This is one of the questions being debated today. Interestingly, CO2 lags an average of about 800 years behind the temperature changes-- confirming that CO2 is not the cause of the temperature increases. One thing is certain-- earth's climate has been warming and cooling on it's own for at least the last 400,000 years, as the data below show. At year 18,000 and counting in our current interglacial vacation from the Ice Age, we may be due-- some say overdue-- for return to another icehouse climate!"

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