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Melting poles and glaciers prove CO2 is not to blame

There are other reasons for doubting that greenhouse gasses play a more important role in global warming than anthropogenic Q or solar activities. The earth is round. Solar energy falling on the equator, or passing through greenhouse gasses there, should warm equatorial regions more than polar regions for the same reason that the equator is hotter than the poles. Radiation adds as much heat to hot surfaces as it does to cold surfaces; air at a given T can only heat bodies with a lower T. If that addition is from radiation, it is initially in the form of SQ that raises the T of the bodies. Hot dry air does not absorb Φ and its LQ unless it is in contact with L.H2O, or Φ is added to it.

Equatorial regions are warming little. The poles and glaciers are melting rapidly in many places. The air around them is not warming or cooling much. The evidence is thus that LQ in the air is melting that ice- that LQ must be mostly anthropogenic. When warm, moist air melts ice, the ice is not warmed nor is the air cooled. LQ is lost by Φ in air as it condenses; it is transferred into ice as it melts. The evidence that the energy industry is largely to blame global warming is practically irrefutable.



 
 
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