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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: maceng2 who wrote (1167551)9/29/2019 6:53:07 PM
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"To think that the average global temperature is going to swing only on a 100 ppm of a trace gas is beyond ludicrous and unbelievably arrogant."
"The Earth is insignificant, it's only 3 ppm of the mass of the solar system" skepticalscience.com

Do the math Co is 280, so C would be 380. Currently, we are about 408 ppm.



where is the concentration of CO2 at the beginning (time-zero) of the period being studied (if the same concentration unit is used for both and, then it doesn't matter which concentration unit is used); C is the CO2 concentration at end of the period being studied; ln is the natural logarithm (= log base e (loge)); and is the augmentation of the temperature, in other words the change in the rate of heating Earth's surface ( radiative forcing), which is measured in joules of heat energy per second, per square meter — a joule per second is one watt. [27] Derivations from atmospheric radiative transfer models have found that } (alpha) for CO2 is 5.35 (+/- 10%) for Earth's atmosphere. [28]

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"Science is not a Religion, and Religion is not a Science"
Science knows CO2 causes temperatures to go up. Religions believes there is a God.

KATHARINE HAYHOE RECONCILES CHRISTIANITY AND CLIMATE SCIENCE
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