see the link below;
Here is what I know;
please see this link, it is one of many but hard to find.
water vapour varies in the atmosphere from about 2.5 to 5.5%, this gas has a GWP index factor of 300, this number is now almost impossible to find on the internet, you might have to go to a library to confirm, Personally I did confirm.
CO2 on the other hand has a value of 1, water vapour is 300 times more effective in trapping heat then CO2.
some graphs (data) exists that you have never seen in the news before such as;
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you can find more of these on the internet, co2 is a contributor to global warming but a minor one only,
the gases in our fridges and ac units have a GWP's in the range of 35,000, imagine industrialization in Asia, China, India, since a few years ago, most now have ac's and fridges, i speculate here and did not research this but it might be a factor to consider seriously. it is not CO2 I am certain. I am not the only one to denounce that CO2 is NOT the main factor, thousands of climate scientists think the same, that is is something else than CO2 ( 0.04%) with the lowest GWP of 1!
Blessings.