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On Jul 18, 12:30*pm, Bone China Blue wrote:
In article , *Beam Me Up Scotty wrote: 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. Co2 is a "trace" gas in air. *Why isn't Mars a ball of fire with 98% Co2 Why isn't Venus as cold as Mars? How will you remove the heat? * Why build cars that create a volatile water vapor and higher temperatures? Uh....what? Coal and oil are captured ancient sunlight. Burning them releases the energy of that sunlight + the energy of modern sunlight. Burning fossil fuels increases the energy in the biosphere above incident solar radiation. |
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