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Politics : The Environmentalist Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Wharf Rat who wrote (18884)12/26/2007 1:36:33 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36921
 
What does it matter if the ocean absorbs co2 or not. The molar extinction coefficient debunks completely the mystics of the global warming fairytale.

The molar extinction coefficient, also known as molar absorptivity, is a measure of how strongly a chemical species absorbs light at a given wavelength. It is an intrinsic property of the species; the actual absorbance

Doubling or tripling the CO2 in the atmosphere will have no effect based upon laws of science and supported fully by the IPCC model for their fairytale.