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Post by Ratty on Jun 30, 2016 6:33:42 GMT
But, but ..... CO2 is red, isn't it? Well it's supposed to affect infra-red?? ........... and MONEY!!
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 30, 2016 13:10:34 GMT
Well it's supposed to affect infra-red?? ........... and MONEY!! That makes it GREEN, right? So ... 1) We're saved? 2) The mold index is high? 3) The Irish are coming?
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Post by sigurdur on Jul 1, 2016 0:16:29 GMT
Mold isn't bad. Watch out for the Irish tho!!!
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Post by acidohm on Jul 1, 2016 5:18:44 GMT
They're always looking for good craic....deeply suspect.
(Should be careful tho, half my family born and bred in that land)
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Post by Ratty on Jul 1, 2016 5:25:08 GMT
We need more CO2, and soon! German solar physicists at the ultra-warmist Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) are warning that Europe may be facing "a mini ice age" due to a possible protracted solar minimum. German solar physicists now warning of a 'mini-ice age'
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Post by missouriboy on Jul 1, 2016 13:58:08 GMT
We need more CO2, and soon! German solar physicists at the ultra-warmist Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) are warning that Europe may be facing "a mini ice age" due to a possible protracted solar minimum. German solar physicists now warning of a 'mini-ice age'"For an institute that over the past 20 years has steadfastly insisted that man has been almost the sole factor in climate change over the past century and that the sun no longer plays a role, this is quite remarkable. " The old settled-science, middle-finger, reverse-fortune wind test!
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Post by acidohm on Jul 9, 2016 11:33:45 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Jul 9, 2016 17:16:53 GMT
Can terraforming be far away? Science fiction come to life again. Great controlled experiment possibilities though. Lots of precursor building materials as a byproduct?
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Post by douglavers on Jul 10, 2016 2:49:21 GMT
wattsupwiththat.com/2016/07/09/lets-cook-limestone-to-raise-atmospheric-co2-to-1000ppm/I thought the article absurd. 99% of the planet's CO2 probably resides in the oceans, and they would have no difficulty absorbing a little more.Something to do with Henry's Law. I don't believe a "limestone cooking" exercise could even raise atmospheric CO2 by 50 ppm, yet alone 600. There is also the minor problem that lime immediately starts re-absorbing CO2!!
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Post by Ratty on Jul 10, 2016 4:51:34 GMT
wattsupwiththat.com/2016/07/09/lets-cook-limestone-to-raise-atmospheric-co2-to-1000ppm/I thought the article absurd. 99% of the planet's CO2 probably resides in the oceans, and they would have no difficulty absorbing a little more.Something to do with Henry's Law. I don't believe a "limestone cooking" exercise could even raise atmospheric CO2 by 50 ppm, yet alone 600. There is also the minor problem that lime immediately starts re-absorbing CO2!! Spoilsport .........
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Post by pavel on Aug 19, 2016 17:59:48 GMT
,Human'' Co2 is only 4% of natural emission . Atmospheric Co2 is only 5% of all greenhouse gases, where 95% is water vapor. What is the actual impact on the climate has a man ? almost unnoticeable. Sorry Im a radical :-)
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Post by acidohm on Aug 19, 2016 18:18:58 GMT
,Human'' Co2 is only 4% of natural emission . Atmospheric Co2 is only 5% of all greenhouse gases, where 95% is water vapor. What is the actual impact on the climate has a man ? almost unnoticeable. Sorry Im a radical :-) Your not going to get anywhere making outlandish statements like that round here!!!!
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Post by phydeaux2363 on Aug 19, 2016 20:43:14 GMT
,Human'' Co2 is only 4% of natural emission . Atmospheric Co2 is only 5% of all greenhouse gases, where 95% is water vapor. What is the actual impact on the climate has a man ? almost unnoticeable. Sorry Im a radical :-) Happy Birthday, Pavel, and many happy returns of the day.
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Post by nonentropic on Aug 21, 2016 9:20:50 GMT
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Post by acidohm on Aug 21, 2016 10:51:59 GMT
Not to mention areas south of equator in afRica and americas have vast high concentrations.....
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