IN the 1970s, some climatologists warned the world about global cooling.
Now it's GW. Then it was particulates in the air blocking the sun; now it's CO2
forming a greenhouse effect.
CO2 is now presented as the most dangerous greenhouse gas in the Earth's
atmosphere, the primary cause of GW. Some even call it a pollutant. I'd like to
shed some light on this issue.
CO2 makes a very small contribution to the Earth's temperature. It is only 0.039
percent of the atmosphere. Nitrogen, oxygen, water vapor and argon comprise more
than 99 percent of the atmosphere. Furthermore, carbon dioxide is not a
particularly effective greenhouse gas. Out of the wide spectrum of radiation
received from the sun, CO2 only absorbs energy from three very narrow levels.
Many people believe there is a difference between man-made CO2 and natural CO2.
There is no difference. Carbon dioxide is comprised of one carbon atom and two
oxygen atoms. CO2 is a natural, vital part of biological life. Ants, termites
and decaying foliage account for the formation of most of the CO2. There are
more than a quadrillion ants and termites.
These also make a major contribution to other greenhouse gases, methane and ammonia.
CO2 is removed from the atmosphere by plant life. Chemists call it equilibrium.
When large amounts of CO2 are created by volcanoes or forest fires, the
metabolism of plant life increases and in a short time removes the CO2 from the air.
If there is less CO2 in the atmosphere, the metabolism of plant life slows down.
Thus, the levels of CO2 in the atmosphere stay very close to a yearly average of
0.039 percent. Because of the dynamic nature of our atmosphere, CO2 levels are
always rising or falling. Low levels follow high levels. Ice core sampling
demonstrates that this equilibrium has been in place for millennia.
The gas most responsible for the Earth's temperature is water vapor, by far the
most important greenhouse gas. Not only does water vapor account for 3 percent
to 4 percent of the atmosphere, it also accepts energy from the sun in virtually
all energy levels. Water vapor is thousands of times more responsible for
temperature than CO2. Ask any climatologist; he will tell you that this is in
fact the case.
The oceans control the level of water vapor in the atmosphere. Water vapor is
also responsible for cooling the planet, forming the cloud layer and reflecting
the sun's energy. Again, an equilibrium. True, the atmosphere may warm for a
while, but this causes more water to leave the oceans and fill the atmosphere.
Over time, this causes a denser cloud cover, cooling the Earth.
A common practice among climatologists is to treat the Earth as a closed system.
But certain gasses do in fact leave our atmosphere. All gases of a molecular
weight 18 or above tend to be held by the Earth's gravitational field. Water is
molecular weight (mw)18 and CO2 is mw44. They stay on the Earth. Methane and
ammonia, the predominant gases of animal life on the planet, leave the
gravitational field and go off into space and out of our atmosphere because
their molecular weights are 16 and 17, respectively. Presenting these as
greenhouse gases does not give a complete picture of their presence in our
atmosphere.
So the oceans control both the warming and the cooling of the earth. Man's
contribution of these gases is almost not measurable compared to what nature
produces. Humans, with all our cars and factories, account for less than 1
percent of the CO2 present at any one time. Furthermore, man does not control
the water cycle. We simply are not that important. We can work to keep the Earth
clean, but we cannot control the atmosphere. Many climatologists are aware of
this but do not give this critical information to the public.
GW activists believe mankind is altering the Earth's temperature. Although many
know that man's contribution is negligible, it is not to their political
advantage to reveal this fact. Climate scientists receive funding from the
government to research causes of and solutions to man-made GW. If the current
warming were demonstrated to be the natural cycle, this funding would be cut.
The 1970s climatologists had incomplete data, believing we were plunging into an
ice age. Predictions made now are equally apocalyptic. They again are based on
climate models with incomplete data or, in some cases, deliberately withheld data.
We are now making costly political decisions based on the "fact" that human
activity is causing the temperature to rise. Many politicians believe that
human-caused GW is real and that since this view is held by a "consensus of
scientists," further study is unnecessary. Climatologists need to come forward
without fear and give the public the truth. CO2's contribution to GW is minimal;
water vapor is the great buffer for the Earth's temperature; the oceans control
this process. Humans have no measurable control over global temperatures.
CO2 should not be regulated.
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