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Originally Posted by MorTech
Only a grade school dropout believes CO2 causes global temperature rise...How about humidity?
CO2 is a molecular gas...It can't hold heat. Come on, this is 5th grade AP/9th grade normie stuff.
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Since I was asked-----I will explain the concept ----AGAIN. When humidity goes up, AIR holds more moisture. Even the Climate Club is aware of that. Because our planet is warmer in the last 30 years, WARM air holds more moisture. For example, both poles are affected about 4 times as much as our temperate zone (like in Florida). Recently, in Anchorage 1/2 of a whole hillside slide down into town crushing homes and injuring people. This was due to the excessive rain in Anchorage.
......CO2 is normally NOT a big factor because it is a small % compared to nitrogen and oxygen. if CO2 gas did NOT exist the average temperature on Earth would be zero. CO2 settles in the upper atmosphere and returns about 50% of the HEAT radiation from sunlight back to Earth. So CO2 is small, but has a BIG effect on the Earth's climate. In the last 30 years the CO2 layer has been returning MORE radiant HEAT back to EARTH. CO2 is produced mainly by factories and infernal combustion vehicle engines.
........see an article in CLIMATE EARTH SCIENCE about Global warming by Renee Cho for further details about this subject.