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How much effect does water vapour have as a proportion of global warming ?

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Re: How much effect does water vapour have as a proportion of global warming ?
« Reply #20 on: 03/07/2019 19:07:01 »
Your comment beat me to it you're so fast
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Re: How much effect does water vapour have as a proportion of global warming ?
« Reply #21 on: 03/07/2019 19:11:58 »
Mmm, my lovely ignore list, how i lovsya mammy.
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Re: How much effect does water vapour have as a proportion of global warming ?
« Reply #22 on: 03/07/2019 19:57:58 »
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 03/07/2019 19:11:58
Mmm, my lovely ignore list, how i lovsya mammy.
There is none so blind...
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Re: How much effect does water vapour have as a proportion of global warming ?
« Reply #23 on: 04/07/2019 11:38:53 »
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 03/07/2019 13:23:53
Quote from: Bored chemist on 02/07/2019 18:51:30
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 02/07/2019 17:34:08
It lowers the pressure, thus decreacing the humidity and therefore the dewpoint is increaced.






Quote from: Petrochemicals on 02/07/2019 05:10:23
Pedant facetious rubbish
No.
Pointing out that you contradicted yourself isn't pedantry.

Funnily enough im ignoring Bored Chemise but i can still see this quote.
 
Quote
Cooling towers are not made of soil

Is contradiction ?

Oooh I bet hes got a comeback, but alas no voice .
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Re: How much effect does water vapour have as a proportion of global warming ?
« Reply #24 on: 04/07/2019 19:40:14 »
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 04/07/2019 11:38:53
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 03/07/2019 13:23:53
Quote from: Bored chemist on 02/07/2019 18:51:30
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 02/07/2019 17:34:08
It lowers the pressure, thus decreacing the humidity and therefore the dewpoint is increaced.






Quote from: Petrochemicals on 02/07/2019 05:10:23
Pedant facetious rubbish
No.
Pointing out that you contradicted yourself isn't pedantry.

Funnily enough im ignoring Bored Chemise but i can still see this quote.
 
Quote
Cooling towers are not made of soil

Is contradiction ?

Oooh I bet hes got a comeback, but alas no voice .
That's not a quote; it's an hallucination. I didn't say it. (and nor did anyone else)
So, you announce to the world that you are not reading what I say and then act all surprised when you don't understand it.

Feel free to continue with your "La la la I'm not listening" policy.
The grown ups recognise that if you say
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 01/07/2019 14:01:49
Bare earth is an ideal medium for evapouration.
then you need to explain why they don't use it to make cooling towers.
« Last Edit: 04/07/2019 19:43:03 by Bored chemist »
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Re: How much effect does water vapour have as a proportion of global warming ?
« Reply #25 on: 05/07/2019 11:35:42 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 04/07/2019 19:40:14
You are ignoring this user. Show me the post.

That is the most well thought out, balanced, rational,sane, reasoned thing I've ever heard you say BC.
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Re: How much effect does water vapour have as a proportion of global warming ?
« Reply #26 on: 05/07/2019 19:07:30 »
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 05/07/2019 11:35:42
Quote from: Bored chemist on 04/07/2019 19:40:14
You are ignoring this user. Show me the post.

That is the most well thought out, balanced, rational,sane, reasoned thing I've ever heard you say BC.
Then it's a pity that neither I nor anyone else actually said it.

You seem to be making up stuff again and looking silly as a consequence.
Why not stop?
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Re: How much effect does water vapour have as a proportion of global warming ?
« Reply #27 on: 06/07/2019 01:13:58 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 04/07/2019 19:40:14
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 04/07/2019 11:38:53
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 03/07/2019 13:23:53
Quote from: Bored chemist on 02/07/2019 18:51:30
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 02/07/2019 17:34:08
It lowers the pressure, thus decreacing the humidity and therefore the dewpoint is increaced.


Quote from: Petrochemicals on 02/07/2019 05:10:23
Pedant facetious rubbish
No.
Pointing out that you contradicted yourself isn't pedantry.

Funnily enough im ignoring Bored Chemise but i can still see this quote.
 
Quote
Cooling towers are not made of soil

Is contradiction ?

Oooh I bet hes got a comeback, but alas no voice .
That's not a quote; it's an hallucination. I didn't say it. (and nor did anyone else)
So, you announce to the world that you are not reading what I say and then act all surprised when you don't understand it.

Feel free to continue with your "La la la I'm not listening" policy.
The grown ups recognise that if you say
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 01/07/2019 14:01:49
Bare earth is an ideal medium for evapouration.
then you need to explain why they don't use it to make cooling towers.

Well that's very nice, but do you think that was a propper way for the second derivative of the point in question to be attenuated?


« Last Edit: 06/07/2019 01:16:05 by Petrochemicals »
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Re: How much effect does water vapour have as a proportion of global warming ?
« Reply #28 on: 06/07/2019 01:47:20 »
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 06/07/2019 01:13:58
Quote from: Bored chemist on 04/07/2019 19:40:14
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 04/07/2019 11:38:53
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 03/07/2019 13:23:53
Quote from: Bored chemist on 02/07/2019 18:51:30
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 02/07/2019 17:34:08
It lowers the pressure, thus decreacing the humidity and therefore the dewpoint is increaced.


Quote from: Petrochemicals on 02/07/2019 05:10:23
Pedant facetious rubbish
No.
Pointing out that you contradicted yourself isn't pedantry.

Funnily enough im ignoring Bored Chemise but i can still see this quote.
 
Quote
Cooling towers are not made of soil

Is contradiction ?

Oooh I bet hes got a comeback, but alas no voice .
That's not a quote; it's an hallucination. I didn't say it. (and nor did anyone else)
So, you announce to the world that you are not reading what I say and then act all surprised when you don't understand it.

Feel free to continue with your "La la la I'm not listening" policy.
The grown ups recognise that if you say
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 01/07/2019 14:01:49
Bare earth is an ideal medium for evapouration.
then you need to explain why they don't use it to make cooling towers.

Well that's very nice, but do you think that was a propper way for the second derivative of the point in question to be attenuated?



Things are looking up.
You didn't attribute one of your  hallucinations as a quote from me.

I'm reluctant to push things by asking anything significant so I will start gently... has the progress reached the relatively uncontroversial point where you recognise that "alot" isn't a valid word in English?
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Re: How much effect does water vapour have as a proportion of global warming ?
« Reply #29 on: 06/07/2019 13:21:33 »
Maybe he means allot. Maybe he is alloting credit to you for helping him end his confusion.
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Re: How much effect does water vapour have as a proportion of global warming ?
« Reply #30 on: 08/07/2019 22:36:39 »
Maybe it's the fact that once again, the democtatic system fails by popular consensus overriding the the sane conclusion, majority decision on the side of the wrong tangent.
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Re: How much effect does water vapour have as a proportion of global warming ?
« Reply #31 on: 08/07/2019 23:09:35 »
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Maybe it's the fact that once again, the democtatic system fails by popular consensus overriding the the sane conclusion, majority decision on the side of the wrong tangent.

You appear to be arguing just for the sake of it. Taking up an opposite position to prolong a confrontation. I don't see what benefit you are getting from it
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How much effect does water vapour have as a proportion of global warming
« Reply #32 on: 11/07/2019 14:12:29 »
I am with Adam. We are entering "THEIR" environment and have to accept the risks invloved.

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Re: How much effect does water vapour have as a proportion of global warming ?
« Reply #33 on: 14/07/2019 18:15:04 »
Climate change deniers
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Re: How much effect does water vapour have as a proportion of global warming ?
« Reply #34 on: 14/07/2019 18:55:24 »
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Climate change deniers
Is that an instruction to the climate, telling it to change deniers?
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Re: How much effect does water vapour have as a proportion of global warming ?
« Reply #35 on: 22/07/2019 22:42:34 »
Nevermind the silly arguments. We all need a wake-up call.
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/aaa00e
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Re: How much effect does water vapour have as a proportion of global warming ?
« Reply #36 on: 22/07/2019 23:21:45 »
Absolutely agree. The human population is unsustainable.
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Re: How much effect does water vapour have as a proportion of global warming ?
« Reply #37 on: 23/07/2019 20:14:55 »
So where do we start? What are we going to do about it?
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Re: How much effect does water vapour have as a proportion of global warming ?
« Reply #38 on: 29/07/2019 11:42:27 »
https://inews.co.uk/news/environment/earth-overshoot-day-the-warning-bell-about-how-fast-we-are-using-resources-comes-earlier-and-earlier/
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Re: How much effect does water vapour have as a proportion of global warming ?
« Reply #39 on: 29/07/2019 18:47:15 »
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So where do we start? What are we going to do about it?
Start here and now. Ban net immigration, abolish child benefits, and pay every British female £500 every 6 months if she is not pregnant. Watch the population decline towards 5 - 10  million, a sustainable level. Encourage other governments to do likewise.
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