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   Message 337,260 of 338,838   
   Dawn Flood to jojo   
   Re: Gwobull Warbling: Follow the money   
   31 Dec 25 13:30:51   
   
   XPost: alt.global-warming, sci.skeptic   
   From: Dawn.Belle.Flood@gmail.com   
      
   On 12/31/2025 12:32 PM, jojo wrote:   
   > Dawn Flood wrote:   
   >> On 12/31/2025 11:38 AM, JTEM wrote:   
   >>> On 12/30/25 6:23 PM, Dawn Flood wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>>> It's closer to the sun and it's atmosphere is a lot thicker.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> Btw; where are you pretending the CO2 on Venus came from?   
   >>>   
   >>>> Does not make sense, as Venus' day is longer than its year.   
   >>>   
   >>> So?  Water vapor is at least 50x more effective as a "Greenhouse   
   >>> Gas" -- practically EVERYTHING is a better "Greenhouse Gas" than   
   >>> CO2 -- yet Venus likes to strip it's water from the atmosphere   
   >>> while the earth, nice & wet, is not even close to as warm.   
   >>>   
   >>> See (no you don't), you've been fed a narrative which you've   
   >>> mistaken for an education.   
   >>>   
   >>> CO2 was never an issue.   
   >>>   
   >>   
   >> Just Google this -- composition of Venus' atmosphere percentages:   
   >>   
   >> Major Components:   
   >>     Carbon Dioxide (CO2): ~96.5%   
   >>     Nitrogen (N2): ~3.5%   
   >>   
   >> Trace Gases (Examples):   
   >>     Sulfur Dioxide (\(SO_{2}\))   
   >>     Carbon Monoxide (CO)   
   >>     Water Vapor (\(H_{2}O\))   
   >>     Helium (He) Argon (Ar) Neon (Ne)   
   >>   
   >> Now, how does 367 W/m² get a planet's surface (even with 1400 hours of   
   >> continuous nighttime) to 465C??   
   >>   
   >> I am ready to abandon the AGW hoax here today if you can explain this   
   >> for me!   
   >>   
   >> Dawn   
   >   
   > that's not a good idea, anything can be explained for anything using   
   > personal logic and personal truth.   
   >   
      
   He hasn't explained it, has he?!  Here's another one -- the temperature   
   of Mercury, the closest planet to our Sun, has a high temperature of   
   430°C and a low temperature of -180°C.  How does that work??!   
      
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