I normally do not post about anything other than my book's, but I believe this subject is very important for all Americans to understand. I am not an expert on climate change, but I am a thinker with a degree in Metallurgical Engineering and a minor in chemistry. So, I have questions about this push to eliminate carbon (CO2) from our atmosphere when the amount is so minuscule compared to the amount of O2, N2, and H2O (Water Vapor). The fact is CO2 is less than 0.040 percent. Not even 1 percent.
The fact is without CO2 and greenhouse gases Earth’s surface temperature would be about 59 degrees Fahrenheit (33 degrees Celsius) colder as stated in the attached report.
FRIENDS PLEASE NOTE: WE HAVE A RIGHT TO KNOW THE TRUTH!
EVERYONE NEEDS TO READ THIS ARTICLE WRITTEN BY NASA ON WATER VAPOR AND CLIMATE CHANGE. PLEASE JUST CLCK ON THE LINK AND IT EXPLAINS WHAT IS GOING ON.
MY COMMENTS and QUESTIONS:
Water vapor is one Earth’s most abundant gases. I am not sure I agree with everything the NASA report states. However, I do wonder what the truth really is. It is true H2O reacts with CO2 to form harmless carbonic acid. All rainwater usually has a slight percentage of this acid. It is harmless.
Since ice is melting and rivers are running dry where is all this water going? This is what I wonder about. Is the water reacting to remove the CO2 thereby reducing the greenhouse effect.
TO READ REPORT CLICK HERE
climate.nasa.gov/ask-nasa-climate/3143/steamy-relationships-how-atmospheric-water-vapor-supercharges-earths-greenhouse-effect/
The fact is without CO2 and greenhouse gases Earth’s surface temperature would be about 59 degrees Fahrenheit (33 degrees Celsius) colder as stated in the attached report.
FRIENDS PLEASE NOTE: WE HAVE A RIGHT TO KNOW THE TRUTH!
EVERYONE NEEDS TO READ THIS ARTICLE WRITTEN BY NASA ON WATER VAPOR AND CLIMATE CHANGE. PLEASE JUST CLCK ON THE LINK AND IT EXPLAINS WHAT IS GOING ON.
MY COMMENTS and QUESTIONS:
Water vapor is one Earth’s most abundant gases. I am not sure I agree with everything the NASA report states. However, I do wonder what the truth really is. It is true H2O reacts with CO2 to form harmless carbonic acid. All rainwater usually has a slight percentage of this acid. It is harmless.
Since ice is melting and rivers are running dry where is all this water going? This is what I wonder about. Is the water reacting to remove the CO2 thereby reducing the greenhouse effect.
TO READ REPORT CLICK HERE
climate.nasa.gov/ask-nasa-climate/3143/steamy-relationships-how-atmospheric-water-vapor-supercharges-earths-greenhouse-effect/