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To: Brumar89 who wrote (101922)7/4/2007 3:56:23 PM
From: Land Shark  Respond to of 173976
 
Water vapour argument has been addressed time and time again. CO2 is the driver, H2O is the feedback. The higher the CO2, the more H2O vapour is in the atmosphere. Water does not drive CO2 etc., etc.. Also, records on pre-historical CO2 movements and their relationships to surface temperature are not relevant to today's reality. Get with the program, bud.



To: Brumar89 who wrote (101922)7/4/2007 10:05:09 PM
From: J_F_Shepard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
Water vapor is produced primarily by two things...rising temperature of the oceans and as a product of the burning of hydrocarbons which produces CO2 and H2O. It follows that when you burn more hydrocarbons, ie oil, more H2O is produced along with CO2. As the earths temperature rises due to global warming, the amount of water vapor will increase which will trap even more heat. You should be able to see where this is going.

Of course, the levels are in ppm.....so what? Did you know that the difference in the earths temperature between the ice age and now is about 6 degrees???? Science was not one of your favorites subjects in school, was it??