Category: Greenhouse Gases

Why the mainstream theory of greenhouse gases ignores the significant role of Earth’s surface mass in global warming

Global warming and climate change have been a topic of concern in recent years. Scientists have studied the Earth’s climate and found that it is changing at an alarming rate. The main cause of this change is believed to be the increase in the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. These gases, including carbon

Earth’s Rapid Response: Exploring the Connection between CO2 and Global Surface Temperatures

The question of how quickly global mean surface temperatures can respond to changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations is a crucial one in the study of climate change. CO2 is one of the most important greenhouse gases that can trap heat in the Earth’s atmosphere and cause global warming. As humans continue to pump

The Methane and Ozone Mystery: Exploring Why Their Greenhouse Potential Outweighs CO2

The basics of greenhouse gases Before we get into the specifics of methane, ozone, and carbon dioxide, it is important to understand the basics of greenhouse gases. Greenhouse gases are gases that trap heat in the Earth’s atmosphere, causing what is known as the greenhouse effect. This effect is vital to life on Earth, helping

Unpacking the Relationship Between Visible Light and Earth’s Warming: A Greenhouse Gas Perspective

The basics of the earth’s energy balance To understand whether visible light is warming the Earth, we must first review the basics of the planet’s energy balance. The Earth receives energy from the Sun, primarily in the form of visible light, but also in the form of ultraviolet and infrared radiation. This incoming solar radiation

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