Well according to sedimentary records we're overdue for both an ice age and a magnetic polar switch. No idea what they are doing but the earth is going to do it on it's own anyway.
Pretty much. You have to remember there have been multiple ice ages already and people weren't involved at all. As the ice melts on the poles it adds fresh water that raises the freezing temp closer to 32F - 0C which it will do in winter months. You also have to step back and look at the earth in it's environment as a whole in the galaxy. There are way bigger forces at play than just people and the earth runs through cycles as well as our sun/galaxy, they are just way longer that the human mind can redily comprehend so many people just blame something in the moment like global warming which leads to global cooling and an ice age.
Yes. CO2 is not only a trace gas, it does not "trap" heat. There's no such thing in a thermodynamically open system. LWIR downwelling has only ever been conjectured, never observed.
CO2 cannot and does not regulate Earth's temperature. Solar irradiance and albedo control all, with Milankovitch cycles throwing a wrench in the system.
CO2 level follow temperature changes, they do not dictate them. Most of the CO2 in the world is trapped in the oceans. Water holds more gas when cold than hot. That is why you see little bubbles in the bottom of a pan, before the water begins to boil. That is the dissolved gas coming out of solution. So when it warms the oceans release CO2 gas. ~93% of CO2 is stored in the oceans, most of the other in land biomass, and only a small amount in the atmosphere. Water vapor is the real controller of temperature, not CO2.
Well according to sedimentary records we're overdue for both an ice age and a magnetic polar switch. No idea what they are doing but the earth is going to do it on it's own anyway.
Oh so the earth will just do it on its own anyway regardless?
Pretty much. You have to remember there have been multiple ice ages already and people weren't involved at all. As the ice melts on the poles it adds fresh water that raises the freezing temp closer to 32F - 0C which it will do in winter months. You also have to step back and look at the earth in it's environment as a whole in the galaxy. There are way bigger forces at play than just people and the earth runs through cycles as well as our sun/galaxy, they are just way longer that the human mind can redily comprehend so many people just blame something in the moment like global warming which leads to global cooling and an ice age.
Yes. CO2 is not only a trace gas, it does not "trap" heat. There's no such thing in a thermodynamically open system. LWIR downwelling has only ever been conjectured, never observed.
CO2 cannot and does not regulate Earth's temperature. Solar irradiance and albedo control all, with Milankovitch cycles throwing a wrench in the system.
So C02 won't cause the ice age it'll just be the earth doing it then right? And if it does happen they'll say it was C02
http://www.WattsUpWithThat.com is a good source to begin climate talk.
These little bastards did more damage to earth than humans ever could
https://thewonderofscience.com/phenomenon/2018/6/15/the-great-oxygenation-event#:~:text=Description%3A%20The%20Great%20Oxygenation%20Event,the%20Earth's%20first%20mass%20extinction.
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CO2 level follow temperature changes, they do not dictate them. Most of the CO2 in the world is trapped in the oceans. Water holds more gas when cold than hot. That is why you see little bubbles in the bottom of a pan, before the water begins to boil. That is the dissolved gas coming out of solution. So when it warms the oceans release CO2 gas. ~93% of CO2 is stored in the oceans, most of the other in land biomass, and only a small amount in the atmosphere. Water vapor is the real controller of temperature, not CO2.