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Again, you’re picking irrelevant numbers that suit your ideological bias. The ratio of gases doesn’t matter
You are deciding this point is irrelevant, because it suits you needs. Explain why the ratio of gases doesn’t matter. It’s literally a trace gas, and it is the fuel sourced use to create nearly all of the mass of all plants and trees (source: https://youtu.be/2KZb2_vcNTg), so it’s a tiny amount that’s being constantly consumed. Why is everyone ignoring water vapor, which is a sizable larger greenhouse gas?
Look up how much sunlight each molecule of carbon-based gas converts to heat per day.
You going to quantify that? First, is this measurable? Second, how do you measure it? Third, what is the measurement?
Most people don’t realize the Earth dissipates over 99.9% of the energy of the sun. If it didn’t the earth would be boiling. We don’t get energy from the sun, we get entropy: https://youtu.be/DxL2HoqLbyA
Then look again at those 2 points we agree on. Now you understand climate change.
There were 38C winters in Chicago in the 1920s. There are countless records of forest fires in the 1800s in California. Weird weather is actually pretty common, because weather is highly unpredictable due to the entropy we get from the sun.
There have been glaciers in Illinois. There have been seas in Nevada. This has happened within 10,000 years. Every 10,000 ~ 12,000 years is a cycle of ice ages. That’s a massive range, because the rates can vary massively. The idea that human beings are able to affect that is hubris as much as it is unprovable.
Climate change requires faith.
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