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Author Topic:   The Global Warming Scam
ringo
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Message 4 of 177 (585498)
10-08-2010 1:39 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by BarackZero
10-08-2010 8:56 AM


BarackZero writes:
Blah blah blah.... Nitrogen, 80% of our atmosphere, is 60,952 pixels high.
61 screens higher.
Man-made carbon dioxide, I say again, is one pixel high.
Your point is long-winded but irrelevant. It isn't the size of the villain that counts, it's the size of the effect he causes.

"It appears that many of you turn to Hebrew to escape the English...." -- Joseppi

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ringo
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Message 25 of 177 (585564)
10-08-2010 6:40 PM
Reply to: Message 18 by BarackZero
10-08-2010 6:20 PM


BarackZero writes:
See-oh-two follows temperatures, not the other way around.
How does that work, exactly? How does an increase in temperature cause an increase in CO2 output?

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ringo
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Message 29 of 177 (585572)
10-08-2010 7:16 PM
Reply to: Message 27 by BarackZero
10-08-2010 6:51 PM


BarackZero writes:
The greatest repository of carbon dioxide when it is released by any source is the ocean.
And what is the relationship between the solubility of carbon dioxide, or oxygen for that matter, and the temperature of water?
It decreases. So as water gets hotter, carbon dioxide dissolves into the ocean less readily, which is to say, more slowly.
So you're saying that when the oceans warm up they release more CO2 into the atmosphere. Do you have any figures on the amount of change in ocean temperature and the corresponding change in solubility? We need to figure out whether those numbers tally with the known increase in atmospheric CO2.

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ringo
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Message 73 of 177 (586009)
10-10-2010 7:29 PM
Reply to: Message 70 by BarackZero
10-10-2010 6:38 PM


BarackZero writes:
Tell me what you know about chemistry.
People have been telling you about chemistry but so far you haven't addressed the point. Neither the absolute amount of CO2 nor the concentration of CO2 is particularly relevant. What matters is the effect of the CO2 regardless of how much there is.
If one person in a million is a terrorist, that's a pretty low concentration but it's still enough to bring down a skyscraper, which is a pretty significant effect. Similarly, a small concentration of CO2 is enough to cause a significant effect.
There's no scam here, only your misunderstanding of chemistry.

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