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
