Water vapor, another greenhouse gas, traps about 1,300 times more heat than man’s CO2. That’s based on a 1% global atmospheric water vapor content; however, it can at times go up to 4% in places. Even a somewhat small up or down change in the massive quantity of water vapor may release or absorb far more heat.
Total CO2 in the atmosphere 417.06 ppm rounding up 4% of that comes from mankind or 16.68 ppm
the US makes up 14 % of that (or approximately 2.3 PPM). Do you honestly think that eliminating 2 CO2 molecules is going to make a bit of difference on global warming?
Spend trillions of dollars to remove a trace amount of a trace gas while the rest of the world increases their CO2 emissions -- no thanks.
Total CO2 in the atmosphere 417.06 ppm rounding up 4% of that comes from mankind or 16.68 ppm
the US makes up 14 % of that (or approximately 2.3 PPM). Do you honestly think that eliminating 2 CO2 molecules is going to make a bit of difference on global warming?
Spend trillions of dollars to remove a trace amount of a trace gas while the rest of the world increases their CO2 emissions -- no thanks.
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