[ RadSafe ] Keeping an open mind Are we keeping an open mind?

Howard Long howard.long at comcast.net
Tue Oct 19 11:12:46 CDT 2010


Isn't venus much closer to the fire than earth (observation, not Wikipedia)?
Dose makes the poison - infrared, ultraviolet or gamma radiation.

Howard Long 

On Oct 19, 2010, at 8:53 AM, Brent Rogers <brent.rogers at optusnet.com.au> wrote:

> True that.  But the average surface temperature is between 450 - 500C, therefore high CO2 does indeed result in higher temps.  
> 
> 
>> Regards
>> Brent Rogers
>> Sydney Australia
>> (currently on vacation in Hot Springs Arkansas, USA)
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
> On 19/10/2010, at 10:21 AM, "Peter Fear" <FEARP at upstate.edu> wrote:
> 
>> But by looking at Wikipedia you should also notice that the atmosphere of
>> Venus is +95% Carbon Dioxide and Earth's is 0.038%. The "large" percentage
>> increase that we have seen is still no where near the amount on Venus.
>> 
>> Pete
>> 
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>>>>> Brent Rogers <brent.rogers at optusnet.com.au> 10/19/2010 10:41 AM >>>
>> I lack the competence to debate climate science (other than to note that
>> they strongly correlate with one's political views) but if you really find
>> it "completely false" that increased levels of CO2 increases temperature may
>> I suggest you redirect your wikipedia to the planet of Venus?
>> 
>> Regards
>> Brent Rogers
>> Sydney Australia
>> (currently on vacation in Hot Springs Arkansas, USA) 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPad
>> 
>> On 18/10/2010, at 8:46 PM, Emilio Martinez <emiliommartinez at yahoo.com.ar>
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> Here's an extended version of the graph:
>>> 
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