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> > Are you starting to get the point..? > > No! I didn't think you would, but I gave it a try anyway. I'm not going to bang my head against the wall, though.by Tommi Huhtamaki - Laboratory
> The question is what are the most stable carbon > energy forms? Carbon is stable in gas, liquid and > solid forms... Why is that the question? > Obviously since we are burning carbon and changing > its form from solid (coal) and liquid (oil) into > gas forms (CO2), we are directly contributing to > the carbon cycle and its enthropy! So, human > interventioby Tommi Huhtamaki - Laboratory
Anthony, > However, we also know that 98% of the greenhouse > effect is based upon moisture in the atmosphere... "The Earth’s dry atmosphere is composed mainly of nitrogen (N2, 78.1% volume mixing ratio), oxygen (O2, 20.9% volume mixing ratio, and argon (Ar, 0.93% volume mixing ratio). These gases have only limited interaction with the incoming solar radiation and they do noby Tommi Huhtamaki - Laboratory
Hi Anthony, Maybe he was refering to this: It's a report of Intergovermental Panel on Climate Change. Quote: Human activities have increased the atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases and aerosols since the pre-industrial era. ... There is new and stronger evidence that most of the warming observed over the last 50 years is attributable to human activities. Detby Tommi Huhtamaki - Laboratory