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To: maceng2 who wrote (1440780)2/21/2024 7:24:15 AM
From: Eric  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572366
 
You need to understand how powerful greenhouse gasses are:

Greenhouse gas

en.wikipedia.org

Greenhouse Gases

climate.mit.edu

I'm getting the strong impression with your postings here that you never took physics in school.

Eric



To: maceng2 who wrote (1440780)2/21/2024 11:07:09 AM
From: jazzlover22 Recommendations

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maceng2

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you mean 0.04 % ?



To: maceng2 who wrote (1440780)2/21/2024 2:09:18 PM
From: Wharf Rat1 Recommendation

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Eric

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"You have some great faith in the power of 0.4% CO2 WR."

It was only 280 PPM when that power was discovered. Right now, it's 0.04 %, not 0.4.

How Joseph Fourier discovered the greenhouse effect

The Irish Times


Mar 21, 2019 — Discovery of the greenhouse effect. Fourier was the first person to study the Earth's temperature from a mathematical perspective. He examined ...

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The Woman Who Demonstrated the Greenhouse Effect

Scientific American

Nov 9, 2023 — Eunice Newton Foote showed that carbon dioxide traps the heat of the sun in 1856, beating the so-called father of the greenhouse effect by ...