Bing answers CO2 question

Global warming is offset by the stratosphere which acts like a heat sink for any global warming that might occur. The stratosphere is over 20 miles high and considering the heaviness of CO² and Methane the ONLY way to affect the stratosphere is by pumping greenhouse gasses that high to the point the stratosphere is of no effect.
 
Global warming is offset by the stratosphere which acts like a heat sink for any global warming that might occur. The stratosphere is over 20 miles high and considering the heaviness of CO² and Methane the ONLY way to affect the stratosphere is by pumping greenhouse gasses that high to the point the stratosphere is of no effect.
Um, no. Gases mix. They don't stratify, otherwise we'd all be suffocating in a 100-meter deep layer of argon.
 
Global warming is offset by the stratosphere which acts like a heat sink for any global warming that might occur. The stratosphere is over 20 miles high and considering the heaviness of CO² and Methane the ONLY way to affect the stratosphere is by pumping greenhouse gasses that high to the point the stratosphere is of no effect.
Says whom ?
 
They have a website and don’t make that claim?
They make the claim that man made CO2 is a pollutant and causes an increase in the rate of global warming. Wtf cares about your little question.
 
They make the claim that man made CO2 is a pollutant and causes an increase in the rate of global warming. Wtf cares about your little question.
They don’t claim co2 melts ice
 
Um, no. Gases mix. They don't stratify, otherwise we'd all be suffocating in a 100-meter deep layer of argon.
Nope....
Try again. Our atmosphere is 80% nitrogen 19% oxygen and 1% other. Of which CO² comprises .04%
CO² is a heavy gas like methane which does stratify within the first mile...not 20 miles.

Most argon gas is artificially generated.
 
Says whom ?
These are the laws of physics. The frequency of light and the laws of thermodynamics.

The stratosphere can be warmer than the temperature on the surface....but not often as the coldness of outer space is cooling the planet as it cools the stratosphere...which absorbs the heat of the planet. The stratosphere has been affected before by volcanic eruption and its likely that a thermonuclear device will also create an effect in that layer as well as ash and fumes are blasted into it.
 
It was the discussion point you made! No memory huh? Dementia?
That’s it ? You obviously can’t read the link can you ? Too much for you to understand ?
Figured Mr. science illiterate. Where is your reference....? Oh, at the grocery counter checkout counter.
You have no memory. You can’t read.
 
That’s it ? You obviously can’t read the link can you ? Too much for you to understand ?
Figured Mr. science illiterate. Where is your reference....? Oh, at the grocery counter checkout counter.
You have no memory. You can’t read.
You’re still deflecting huh?

Are you saying you didn’t say co2 melts ice?

Hahaha hahaha

You can quote the part in your link backing what you said
 
You’re still deflecting huh?

Are you saying you didn’t say co2 melts ice?

Hahaha hahaha

You can quote the part in your link backing what you said
Deflect…..you’re the idiot who claims to be smarter then literally, everyone related to climate science.
 
Exactly, I can see deflecting
No deflection. You just keep denying AGW climate change while making imbecilic remarks about it.
You’re a fascist who is trying to take down the hallowed institutions like NASA who supports our military and every other related field with the most accurate data used by a free society.
 
Go ahead. Post that question to a climate change research facility...


because daggy style cannot answer any questions, but has a beak and a birdbrain, and can PARROT....


SHOW US A PHOTO OF A LANDMARK SINKING OR STFU!!!!
 
These are the laws of physics. The frequency of light and the laws of thermodynamics.

The stratosphere can be warmer than the temperature on the surface....but not often as the coldness of outer space is cooling the planet as it cools the stratosphere...which absorbs the heat of the planet. The stratosphere has been affected before by volcanic eruption and its likely that a thermonuclear device will also create an effect in that layer as well as ash and fumes are blasted into it.
“ can be”
Guess that argument is null.
 

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