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To: PKRBKR who wrote (1139572)6/5/2019 5:32:06 PM
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Careful .. you’ll put rat on the disabled unable to perform list with facts. Nothing will draw the denial out of rat more than facts.



To: PKRBKR who wrote (1139572)6/5/2019 5:46:26 PM
From: Wharf Rat1 Recommendation

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"Anyone that has ever taken a thermodynamics class or even an organic chemistry class would understand how much of a joke AGW"

I had several course in organic chemistry. AGW wasn't mentioned. It was briefly covered in both high school and college physics. That was 50 years ago, so it prolly gets more time now that it's happening.

"CO2 concentration is in the noise."
The "noise" is gonna be about 3 degrees C for a change of 280 PPM CO2.




To: PKRBKR who wrote (1139572)6/5/2019 6:00:44 PM
From: J_F_Shepard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570744
 
When you put more insulation in your attic the objective is to reduce heat loss...correct? CO2 is a better insulator than air, ie it is a poorer thermal conductor than air.... What would happen if you double the amount of CO2 in the air? See the data of CO2 increase in our atmosphere with time... The chart below shows the thermal conductivity of many gases.....CO2 is only half as thermally conductive as air...ergo?? BTW, I've taken organic chemistry...



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