Si modo
Diamond Member
And you still can't see the logical flaw in what you keep saying?And still the ice melts, the weather continues to become more erratic, causing foodstocks worldwide to dwindle, and the seas continue to acidify and rise.
But whatever it takes to avoid looking at the reality.
I certainly don't mind you saying that you are concerned about those things. Just don't say it is scientifically shown that CO2 is causing them.
What's been claimed for CO2 that hasn't been proved scientifically? We know that it traps infra-red radiation, so common sense tells you, more CO2 means more trapped energy. We know that CO2 dissolved in water forms carbonic acid, so common sense tells you, more CO2 means lower pHs. If the concentration in the atmosphere has been going up, since the advent of the Industrial Revolution, why shouldn't we consider it a major contributor in what's happening to the climate?
Amazing.