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Old 03-16-2006, 03:43 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Hakan

edit: although his argument seems to point out that the more rays the more cloud cover which creates a negative albedo effect. Meh sure I guess. But I mean it seems like we're focusing on a, fourth, fifth, sixth order variable of warming. Whereas CO2 clearly is a top order variable.
I would like some to go back over the history of CO2 in the atmosphere and temperature of the earth and prove to me that CO2 causes high temperatures, or do high temperatures cause higher CO2. This hasn't been proven yet. For the amount of CO2 people actually produce it not that much compared to the amount of total CO2
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