Re: the answer is no

Posted by Southern Man on Jun 26, 2002 at 07:54
(209.102.131.102)

Re: the answer is no (DA Morgan)

You said “The sun is the only major source of heat radiating inward. But that is not a relevant factor in a discussion of global warming.”

And the other day you said “I have no doubt that a difference in output of the sun of 1/100th of 1% would be significant..”

Seems as if you take great delight in disagreeing with everything said by everyone here including yourself. Maybe you need to spend some time creating a consistent position that you can stick to before giving us the benefit of your ignorance. And it would be even more helpful if you could stick to the topic which is that the balance of heat input to the atmosphere and the heat removed from the atmosphere has or has not been shown to be balanced and a small difference in solar input has or has not been shown to exist and is or is not significant.

And phenomenal amounts of heat are being radiated into space every second. Ignore that at your peril. Because all of that heat is coming from one place and only one place ... to the surface where we live.


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