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Global Warming
The problem with CO2 causing global warming is that all of the charts place CO2 many years after global warming occurs. This is because global warming causes an increase in CO2, not CO2 causing an increase in global warming. Even at that, humans only create a small fraction of the current CO2 increase. Most of the CO2 increase today is caused by oceanic life. Trillions, of billions of microscopic life forms in the oceans create CO2 when the water get warmer. When the Earth's air warms, it takes a long time for the oceans to warm. The deeper down in the oceans you go, the longer it takes to change the temperature of those waters. In the CO2 theory it is said the cloud cover with CO2 in it causes a green house effect. Though cloud cover causes the green house effect is true, CO2 does not cause an important roll in this effect. The clouds get there because of evaporated water, which evaporates because of the sun warming up the water. If the sun burns too warm for too long, we have global warming, if it burns too cool for too long, we have global cooling. The water vapor is what causes the light to change it's angle, like in rainbows, which causes the global warming. One of many reference sites: National Geographic Other referances from Science Channel, Discovery Channel, History Channel, National Geographic Channel, various videos online by experts in the field, and much more. | ||||||||