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Originally Posted by 2MuchMark
Too much CO2 in the atmosphere, like too much Methane, traps heat. Our sun warms the planet and alot of that heat usually escapes back into space. Too much CO2, Methane, and other "green house gasses", trap that heat and reflect it back down, slowly but surely warming things up, hence less ice, more floods, worse weather, etc.
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mark.
since you are a apparently a climate scientist, tell me why you did not mention the biggest green house gas that effects trapping heat? wouldnt that gas be the biggest problem?????????
do you even know what the biggest greenhouse gas is?
no going to google mark prince...
you have no idea.
here's some help.


