Harry Pollard wrote:
> Much of the CO2 increase happened in the first half of the 20th century,
> yet, where is the Global Warming?

The CO2 increase has been ever-increasing, as are its effects on climate
destabilization.


> The overwhelmingly important GW gas is water-vapor. CO2 is a minor GW gas.

CO2 increases atmospheric water-vapor.


> We get CO2 by burning things. How do we keep warm in winter?

By using geothermal energy and renewable biomass ?


> Our factories burn fuel. What do we cut in order to cut CO2?

You've said it:

> Think sun!

But not the way you think...  solar energy instead...


> An increase of 0.02% in solar activity is equivalent to doubling the CO2 in
> our atmosphere.

Says who -- the AAA?  Btw, the atmospheric destabilization (in lower strata)
that can be observed is typical of CO2 and would not be caused by solar
activity.


> > the EU's capital and other vast cities doesn't even have a sewage plant
>
> What do they do? Push it into the sea?

Yup (and the rivers).

Chris


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