@DanaRohrabacher Ever figure out Ur math mistake? What % of CO2 is man-made? also 2.What would Earth's temp be with no CO2? @caerbannog666
@CallingLikeItIs so U claim less than 1/2 of 10 of 1 percent is not minuscule. And that vast majority of it natural not significant
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@DanaRohrabacher ah, now we see importance of q - what would Earth's temp drop to if "minuscule" CO2 disappeared? Science /= pers credulity -
@CallingLikeItIs CO2 so minuscule its impact on global temp minuscule as compared to Solar activity -
@DanaRohrabacher wrong, average surface temperature would be 255 kelvin (-18 degrees Celsius or 0 degrees Fahrenheit). Amazing Ur on Sci Com -
@CallingLikeItIs wrong. My reference was minuscule impact of increasing or decreasing current levels not a hypothetical if it didn’t exist -
@DanaRohrabacher then U avoided a clear question (that I've asked for close to a month now). What would Earth's temp be if CO2 disappeared? -
@CallingLikeItIs why should I care about a hypothetical that will never happen? -
@DanaRohrabacher Because U can learn & see why U are scientifically incorrect. CO2 has 59 degree effect on Earth. Clearly not "minuscule"
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@DanaRohrabacher@CallingLikeItIs Why go 2 Russia when u can talk 2 leading climate-scientists in ur own back yard (i.e. Dr. Rignot at UCI)? -
@caerbannog666 as a senior member of the science committee I have heard firsthand all the global warming predictions from both sides. -
@DanaRohrabacher yet you still don't understand the basics. You got wrong: 1) % of CO2 man made and 2) Earth temp with no CO2@caerbannog666 -
@CallingLikeItIs understand what? All scientists admit CO2 minuscule part of atmosphere & between most of it natural caused. -
@DanaRohrabacher say it 30% is man made and will be >50% before end of century at current production -
@CallingLikeItIs sorry, CO2 level so low an increase due 2 humans is irrelevant & often overshadowed by volcanoes & other natural sources -
@DanaRohrabacher you're asserting (incorrect) opinions. Not how science works. For example, volcanoes produce 1/100 the CO2 of man at best -
@CallingLikeItIs I will check out CO2 impact when volcanoes erupt. Thanks for challenging my correctness with a specific number - 1 more reply
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@DanaRohrabacher@CallingLikeItIs When it comes to changing the atmosphere's optical properties, "1/2 of 10 of 1 percent" isn't minuscule. -
@caerbannog666 Of course, using personal credulity=logical fallacy.@DanaRohrabacher must think some here are safe: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/idlh/intridl4.html … -
@CallingLikeItIs in the meantime solar activity makes a huge difference in global temp & CO2 has minuscule impact -
@DanaRohrabacher wrong. Solar variation too low and declining for over 40 years. You're being funny now
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@DanaRohrabacher@CallingLikeItIs How much boron or phosphorus is needed to turn inert silicon into a powerful CPU chip? A miniscule amount. -
@caerbannog666 at times when there was higher levels of CO2 the earth had an abundance of plant & animal life on land in the oceans -
@DanaRohrabacher When CO2 levels were much higher, much of Earth was 2 hot/humid for humans, & rapid CO2 increases caused mass extinctions.
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