Carbon Dioxide Does Not Cause Global Warming

Carbon Dioxide Does Not Cause Global Warming

Fossil fuels, coal, oil, and gas do not cause global warming, but they contribute to the level of carbon dioxide in the lower atmosphere. Carbon Dioxide is not a significant cause of global warming. Supporters of global warming say fossil fuels account for over 75 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions and nearly 90 percent of all carbon dioxide emissions. Those statistics need to be clarified. As greenhouse gas emissions blanket the Earth, they claim it traps the sun's heat. Before the Industrial Revolution, the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere was about 288 ppm. We have reached about 414 ppm, so we are on the way to doubling the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere by the end of this century. Scientists say that if CO2 doubles, it could raise the Earth's average global temperature between two and five degrees Celsius. However, that's conjecture, not evidence.

The United Nations climate change scientists have said humans are responsible for virtually all global heating over the last 200 years. They say human activities are causing greenhouse gases, warming the world faster than ever in the previous two thousand years. That's another blanket statement without scientific evidence.

They postulate that greenhouse gas emissions blanket the Earth and trap the sun’s heat, leading to global warming and climate change. Over time, warmer temperatures change weather patterns and disrupt nature's balance. Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperature and weather patterns. Such shifts can be natural, such as nature's way of maintaining the planet for all its occupants. Sometimes, Mother Earth changes things around, and we don't know why. It's easy to blame fossil fuels for greenhouse gas emissions because CO2 levels are increasing. Scientists Claim it traps the sun’s heat and raises temperatures. What actually happens?

Why does CO2 increase global warming when only 0.04% is in the atmosphere?

The concept is that the Earth absorbs energy from sunlight, warming the surface. Black objects like dark rocks and roads gain more heat than light objects, and heat dissipates into space at night. However, water evaporates and turns into clouds, preventing heat from escaping. You can notice that the air is cooler on a clear night sky than on a cloudy night. The layer of greenhouse gases (clouds) is important to retain the average temperature of the Earth's surface. Without clouds and greenhouse gases, our planet loses too much heat, and the average surface temperature could be about minus zero degrees Centigrade. What about the carbon gas?

The Harm of Burning Wood and Wildfires

Wood burning is not climate-friendly. It emits short-lived climate pollutants such as black carbon, brown carbon, and methane and immediately raises atmospheric CO2 levels.

Burning wood is not CO2 free; it releases carbon stored over the previous decades in one quick burst. Burning wood releases more CO2 than burning gas, oil, or coal to produce an equal amount of heat or electricity. Immediately, we get more CO2 in the air from burning wood. The greater disadvantage of burning wood as a fuel is that wood produces smoke, particles of carbon, and soot, which are even more harmful to the environment.?

How can scientists know that the atmosphere had less CO2 in the past??

Climate change scientists examined air bubbles trapped in mile-thick ice cores and other paleoclimate evidence to say that during the ice age cycles of the past million years or so, atmospheric carbon dioxide never exceeded 300 ppm. Before the Industrial Revolution started in the mid-1700s, atmospheric carbon dioxide was 280 ppm or less. They fail to mention that excess carbon soot and dust in the atmosphere can cause an ice age.

Is this the primary evidence for excessive CO2 in the atmosphere? What does air in ice have to do with the atmosphere? Air trapped in ice comes from condensation and not CO2. The chart showing CO2 trapped in ice over the last 100,000 years shows no increase even during the Younger Dryas period, 12,800 to 11,200 years ago. Yet, the wildfires and volcanic eruptions burned 75% of the Northern biomass, leaving a black matt in the soil levels. In addition, the levels of CO2 and pollution are minimal at the South Pole, so there is no accurate comparison between warmer regions.

What is Global Warming Vs. Climate Change?

Global warming refers to Earth's rising surface temperature, while climate change includes the effects of warming—like melting glaciers, heavier rainstorms, or more frequent drought. Heat causes Global warming, and climate change is the effect. Let's look closely at their theory.

Is Global Warming Physics or Chemistry?

It's a physical change caused by chemical combustion and Earth's interior and exterior physics. The chemical change of combustion causes a change in the air quality, but it could involve the Sun's solar flares. Consider that the quantum energy from the Sun can emit an increase of X-rays and infrared light. Most of the heat in sunlight comes from the infrared frequency.

The Physics of Solar Radiation and Global Warming

Earth's main source of heat is the Sun's fusion reaction. It seems like a stable and predictable energy source, but unusual events eject high-frequency photons.

Solar flares release charged particles such as plasma, magnetic fields, and billions of tons of material into space. The Solar wind carries the charged particles from the Sun to Earth.

The energy emitted by a solar flare is more than a million times greater than the energy from a volcanic eruption on Earth. These reactions create the aurora borealis and can damage communication systems. We are unfamiliar with how or if these eruptions can affect climate change.?

Solar radiation constantly arrives on Earth as gamma rays, X-rays, ultraviolet, infrared, and visible light. The magnetosphere deflects some harmful radiation away from Earth, and the Ozone layer captures most of the UVB radiation. UVA radiation is responsible for tanning our skin, and it's possible to get skin cancer with prolonged exposure. Visible light comes to Earth and some lands on the atoms and molecules in the atmosphere. The electrons in particles absorb the energy, changing it according to the frequency of the electron into electronic light. Six different frequencies from the various electrons scatter this light, giving the sky a blue color. The warmth of sunlight is the infrared frequency, and this light has a longer wavelength, so it doesn't react with quantum particles like electrons. However, it lands on all the particles of soot and pollution mainly caused by wildfires and volcanoes, creating a warm greenhouse blanket around Earth's lower atmosphere.

What Causes Carbon Dioxide

Global warming is real, and climate change is causing drastic damage to countries and cities worldwide. CO2 is definitely increasing because we have eight billion people breathing and the same number of animals necessary for our farming and food industry. Not to mention, cow manure produces methane. Additionally, Trump said our dogs and cats are not pooping in the toilets. People drive too many cars, power plants use fossil fuels to make electricity, and many burn wood as their main fuel source. Naturally, the amount of carbon dioxide will increase dramatically. However, if carbon dioxide is responsible for global warming, there would be a much more significant effect than exists.?

Look at the data from the glacier drill samples from thousands of years ago. A lower amount of CO2 always exists at the South Pole. You can’t use that data and compare it to modern levels near the equator, but during the ice ages, it was fairly high without industrial activity and fossil fuels. Based on CO2 levels alone, it isn’t accurate and doesn’t explain why global temperatures rise or fall historically. Carbon dioxide is heavier than air and is water soluble, so there's minimal CO2 in the atmosphere. The hydrosphere remains stable because CO2 is water-soluble during rain. In that case, carbon dioxide has a minimal effect on global warming, although it may cause weather patterns to change or increase.?

The Cause of Global Warming

So, what else could cause global warming? Let's consider the moisture content in the atmosphere. Scientists blame global warming on the increase in moisture levels. It’s logical to think that a boiling pot of water is increasing the heat and humidity in the kitchen. Is it rational that the hot climate is increasing the humidity worldwide? That’s the pot blaming the water for boiling. Instead, it’s the heat that causes global warming, not the global warming causing the heat. The boiling pot in the kitchen causes the temperature and humidity to rise, but the cause isn’t the boiling water. It's the heat from the stove boiling the water.

At the scale of the Earth, it’s the source of heat coming from Earth that causes global warming, not global warming causing the heat. Let me explain. The Earth is experiencing extra pollution caused by volcanoes and earthquakes, which cause wildfires. Also, magma in the earth heats the glaciers from the bottom, not from the air temperature. The increase in wildfires in every country sends heat and pollution into the atmosphere, causing the greenhouse effect. The media, government, and scientists blame global warming for causing wildfires, but it’s the reverse. Volcanoes and fires are causing pollution and global warming. Thus, carbon dioxide levels increase, but carbon dioxide doesn’t cause global warming. Global warming is caused by wildfires, volcanoes, and industrial pollution, which contains carbon particles of soot and dust.

Will we ever have another ice age?

The Earth can enter another ice age in the future. Changes in Earth's volcanic activity can shift ocean currents, and significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions or increasing pollution from industry could cause a cold period. Which scenario do you prefer?

For the last one million years, the Earth has experienced cold periods, such as “ice ages” and warm periods, roughly in 100,000-year cycles. The last of these ice age glaciations peaked around 20,000 years ago. Yet, the level of CO2 in ice samples didn't increase or decrease.

It's time to put away the theory that fossil fuels cause global warming. Global warming is the least of our worries. Today, let's focus on reducing hunger and international wars. Don't be distracted by politics and scarcity. Let's use our wisdom instead of the emotions of fear, lack, and, dare we say, ignorance.

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Rodney McInnis

CEO - DelphiTech Corporation - DelphiTech LED Lighting

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