Basic cold, hard realities...
CO2 is a minuscule fraction of greenhouse gases on this planet and CO2 created by human activity is a tiny fraction of that. There is no sane reason to worry about C
O2.
The most major greenhouse gas on this planet by far is water vapor. For some reason, democrats don't yet seem to have gotten psyched enough yet to try to outlaw, ban, or restrict water vapor.
Another page out of the propoganda from big industry and politicians.
What matters is the residence time of the greenhouse gas. Any single molecule of water vapor has a residence time of about 2 weeks within the atmosphere. You may have heard of this little thing called precipitation. It's made of water vapor.
Have you ever seen carbon dioxide precipitate out of the atmosphere? You haven't, because it doesn't. It stays in the atmosphere with residence time measured in decades, not days.
Therefore, water vapor can not drive long term climatic change. At best, it can only drive short lived and local weather patterns. Due to the long residence time of CO2 in the atmosphere it can drive long term climate change.
CO2 is an absolutely essential ingredient of our living world. Without it, every tree and flowering planet on Earth would die.
Doesn't change the fact that increasing atmospheric CO2 traps more heat.
Whenever something makes no sense or cannot be followed logically, the basic principle is to follow the money ("cui bono"). Algor was going to become a billionaire with that Chicago carbon exchange and others were seeing money in it as well.
How you missed the trail leading to Saudi Arabia, Exxon, and BP is beyond me.
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