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To: epicure who wrote (334478)4/24/2017 9:58:33 AM
From: Gottfried  Respond to of 540741
 
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To: epicure who wrote (334478)4/24/2017 12:27:33 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 540741
 
Somebody put up a brief history of climate science on my oil blog. Rat's comment:

There was somebody else B4 Tyndall, a fact I was reminded of just the other day. An American woman beat him by 3 years….

Eunice Foote was an amateur scientist with a lively interest in many topics, from campaigning for women’s rights to filing patents for boot soles. In 1856, she wrote a paper books.google.co.uk

for the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, reporting on her measurements of the heat-trapping properties of carbon dioxide. She even speculated that if, “at one period of [earth’s] history the air had mixed with it a larger proportion [of CO2] than at present, an increased temperature from its own action must necessarily have resulted” – in other words, if there were more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, then it would trap more heat, and the earth would be warmer
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