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On Jul 18, 10:29*am, Beam Me Up Scotty Then-Destroy-
wrote: On 7/17/2010 8:24 PM, Brenda Ann wrote: "Beam Me Up Scotty" wrote in ... * * Solar, Hydrogen and even Hydro are the better answers -not- Batteries of any kind Hydrogen.... exhausts water vapor, water vapor is more of a greenhouse gas by your standards than CO2. If you drive enough cars through the desert you will raise the humidity which is the "Water Vapor" that will increase all the dry parts of the world to have more water vapor and that is more greenhouse gas. Your Solution is worse than the problem.... * The cure is worse than the disease. While you could have made the argument that it would help the USA be energy self sufficient and that is a good thing, you leftists try to use the silly *Global Warming myth* as your basis and in that realm it makes no more sense than Global Warming its self. Water vapor is indeed a short term greenhouse gas.. but there is one major difference between water vapor and, say, CO2. *Water vapor precipitates out of the atmosphere in a regular cycle. CO2 is filtered by plants. The residual heat is what you claim as the DANGER. It's called 'rain'. How will you remove the heat? * Why build cars that create a volatile temperature? It also precipitates out nightly in the form of dew as the humidity reaches 100%. Water vapor does not STAY in the atmosphere permanently. - My point being that the 30% to 99% rise You 'point' is trying to Count the Number of Angels on the Head of a Pin - When the question is : What Do You Think of the Mona Lisa . . . http://www.bloglifetime.com/images/b...-mona-lisa.jpg |
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