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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Eric who wrote (1450784)4/7/2024 3:54:55 PM
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Venus has an immense atmosphere of gases that trap heat, hence a higher temperature. The radiative balance of Venus is exactly the same as Earth though. Radiation Energy IN = Radiation Energy OUT.

Mars has an atmosphere made of almost 100% CO2, yet it is cold there. Why is that?

OK Mars further from the Sun that Earth while Venus is closer to the Sun, the energy received from the sun will be an approximate inverse square law of the distance from the Sun.

Effective Planetary temperature with a coefficient of Albedo included.
Planetary equilibrium temperature - Wikipedia

But just saying Venus has a very high temperature due to a very high concentration of CO2 does not really give an accurate picture of the story on Earth. The Earth has lots of H2O in the Atmosphere. In fact I would describe the Venus depiction as as alarmist.

Here is some recent global warming H2O discussion for you.

Hunga-Tonga Driven Temperature Spike? - Electroverse

Doesn't meet the narrative? Too bad. I really don't care, I am more interested in real science, not what the UN has decreed.
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