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P. Fritz cut-n-pasted:
We know from simple physics that the additional energy added to the climate system by the doubling of atmospheric CO2 is about four watts per square meter (W/m2)--a very small amount of energy when compared to the 342 watts per square meter If the guys who published this think that a 1% net increase in the Earth's average temperature is insignificant, then you might as well not bother to follow any of the rest of their "science." This same article goes on to babble about the uncertainty of effects of cloud cover and atmospheric movement, which is basically admitting they have no idea what the effect of that claimed 1% increase in energy would be. But then, who cares if they're spouting ignorant BS as long as it supports your political agenda. Every once in a while, a state or local gov't body gets the bright idea to make PI equal three. Boy wouldn't that be simpler? But it just doesn't work. Nor do legislative attempts to make water run up hill. DSK |