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To: Win Smith who wrote (530561)11/19/2009 8:39:38 AM
From: HPilot  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577094
 
You can continue making things up all you want, Hugh.

I didn't make anything up. CO2 is really only .032% of the atmosphere. The heat given up really would have to over come those percentages. It is simply a reality quick check. If I understand you correctly you are claiming that the heat given off by doubling the CO2 will double the global warming effect. But it won't. And if it did it would be double a very small number not 15 degrees. The range is 9-26% of warming is from CO2. Why the range? If only 9% the effect is quite small because that must mean water vapor is 70%. Why do they ignore water vapor when there would be more vapor as the earth gets warmer?