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Old 09-05-2009, 05:24 PM  
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...The higher temp would also bring with it increased evaporation, ... Increased evaporation = more water in the air = increased rain/snow which in turn causes temporarily lower temperatures...
There are too many variables to be calculated. Increased water vapor might mean more clouds, it might not because hot air can also hold more watervapor. But assume we have more clouds, then we have more reflectivity or refraction of incoming solar radiation...less heating of the earth.

CO2 cycle itself can't be calculated, more co2, more oceanic absorption, more algae growth...

Find information how much co2 is released in big volcanoes for example, then tell me about sh#tloads of co2.

Some guys made some good points already to factors that mitigate the global warming is a given idea.
Yes, mostly consensus is there is some warming, but much of that consensus is bought.
And if you could figure out how to tax the air...oh wait, yes, cap and trade. $$$$$
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