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43820 Re: Climate Hoax
   Re: CO2 emissions. Heres another tidbit about the BS Re: co2 emissi...
micro   6TH POPE   25 Jun 2023
10:55 PM
43806 Re: Climate Hoax
   De, Thanks also for the MIT article. I started out doing some searchi...
Fiz   6TH POPE   25 Jun 2023
4:45 PM
43804 Re: Climate Hoax
   Hi De, Thanks for asking. Nicely. I guess I didn't explain my thi...
Fiz   6TH POPE   25 Jun 2023
4:27 PM

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Re: Climate Hoax

By: Decomposed in 6TH POPE
Sun, 25 Jun 23 2:45 PM
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fizzy:

Re: “You can't burn a billion years worth of stored sunlight (which is what oil and other hydrocarbons are) in 150 years and not dump a monstrously large amount of kcals into the environment. Physics says there is man-made global warming. Anyone who can't understand that is probably mentally impaired.”
I must be mentally impaired - because I sure don't understand what you just said.

Per M.I.T., "A total of 173,000 terawatts (trillions of watts) of solar energy strikes the Earth continuously. That's more than 10,000 times the world's total energy use."

Since your understanding is so much greater than mine, not to mention this M.I.T. author's, please explain why our view - that humans release SOME heat into the atmosphere, but the amount is insignificant next to even the tiniest of changes in solar activity - is wrong. Humanity's energy release is certainly not enough to constitute a problem that we EVER need to worry about.

Now, if you want to argue that the accumulated CO2 emissions are amplifying the effect of solar radiation, then you might be on to something. But your posted argument (and the implied insult to anyone who disagrees) isn't that at all. So, challenge accepted. Why are you right ... and M.I.T. and I wrong?

http://news.mit.edu/2011/energy-scale-part3-1026#:~:text=A%20total%20of%20173%2C000%20terawatts,the%20world's%20total%20energy%20use.




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