The video link, I posted above is the Channel 4 documentary that Digit referenced in an earlier post, I believe. I thought the message was very compelling in that it put the facts into perspective concerning the relationship between, GW and CO2; examined the political history of the current GW 'movement'; and showed better correlations between GW and solar activity. This confirms my own independent research into the subject.
Just looking at a few facts about CO2 and ignoring all other data and extrapolating from my previous research and posts about Co2 sinks and sources:
The average temeperature of the earth rose from 1900 to 1940. The release of man-made Co2 began to climb exponentially in 1940 during the ramp up of war production. Temperatures began to fall and continued to fall for the next 4 decades. Inspite of the ramp up of Co2 production.
The majority of the existing rise in temperature occured prior to exponential rise in man-made Co2.
The earths atmosphere is 0.034% Co2 and Co2 is the most insignificant of all the greenhouse gases. Water vapor being many orders of magnitude more significant.
Of the 0.034% Co2, man-made Co2 is about 3% of the of the total. Hence the earths atmosphere is comprised 0.001 percent man-made Co2.
The ice core borings in the arctic showed that Co2 rises in the atmosphere lagged the temperature rise on average by 800 years (over the many millions of years prior to the industrial age).
The largest producer of Co2, the ocean, releases more gas when it is warmed and sinks more when it is cooled, possibly explaining the lag effect of Co2 from temperature rise.
These are the facts and the science on Co2. Global warming is NOT caused by Co2, it is a consequence of global warming. My advice is to educate yourself about the science (Al Gore is a politician, not a scientist), and considered the enormous amont of money being given for research tied to global warming and ask yourself how unbiased could it possibly be when the research puts bread on the table.
Digit, as far as I'm concerned, the debate is over and we can close this thread.
