Ice core samples dating back 10,000 years show carbon levels always rise in RESPONSE to the periods of warming, which are natural and cyclic, not BEFORE the warming.
Flipping cause and effect 180 degrees is standard propaganda trick
Global warming due to carbon emissions is debunked garbage, a hoax
It would be great if it would work; plants would thrive like crazy, producing tons of oxygen for us and the other animals; and warmer weather is better (just ask Canadians, 90% of whom live within 300 miles of their southern border)
But that's not how this works. The sun and oceans are responsible for the climate on earth.
Source on temperatures rising in response to CO2 levels? Pretty sure they can't really tell which comes first. They move together.
Our oceans are definitely changing for the worse, in response to both heat and the acidification that happens with carbon. The ocean is a heat sink and will continue to warm even if all other warming stopped immediately; thermal momentum.
Biggest driver of green house effect is water vapor, not CO2. Methane is also bigger. Not sure what other substances beat out CO2.
Methane and Water both absorb IR in greater quantities than CO2, but have MUCH shorter atmospheric lifetimes. The prevalent idea is that CO2 still absorbs more over the entirety of its lifetime
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Ice core samples dating back 10,000 years show carbon levels always rise in RESPONSE to the periods of warming, which are natural and cyclic, not BEFORE the warming.
Flipping cause and effect 180 degrees is standard propaganda trick
Global warming due to carbon emissions is debunked garbage, a hoax
It would be great if it would work; plants would thrive like crazy, producing tons of oxygen for us and the other animals; and warmer weather is better (just ask Canadians, 90% of whom live within 300 miles of their southern border)
But that's not how this works. The sun and oceans are responsible for the climate on earth.
Source on temperatures rising in response to CO2 levels? Pretty sure they can't really tell which comes first. They move together.
Our oceans are definitely changing for the worse, in response to both heat and the acidification that happens with carbon. The ocean is a heat sink and will continue to warm even if all other warming stopped immediately; thermal momentum.
Biggest driver of green house effect is water vapor, not CO2. Methane is also bigger. Not sure what other substances beat out CO2.
Methane and Water both absorb IR in greater quantities than CO2, but have MUCH shorter atmospheric lifetimes. The prevalent idea is that CO2 still absorbs more over the entirety of its lifetime