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To: Taro who wrote (551224)2/19/2010 9:12:56 PM
From: combjelly  Respond to of 1574908
 
"You checked Wiki again?"

Haven't looked at it for a while. Your point?

"May I remind you, the answers to your Wiki questions are right there, at Wiki!"

I can't find it when I look for crack pot theories.

"Ever thought of easier things, like the cloud activity on earth and how that could possibly have an effect on the warming or not of our planet?"

You mean albedo changes? Well, that could be it, but there is no sign that it actually has increased. If anything, transparency of the atmosphere has increased since the 1960s. Which means albedo has gone down.

"Not even to mention the warming - or rather the lack of same - of our ionosphere."

Umm, CO2 acts differently in the ionosphere. You would expect cooling from increased CO2, not warming. But, the temperature of the ionosphere is dominated by solar UV. So that would swamp any contribution from CO2.