So, I keep seeing comments about Science based answers that debunk Standard, accepted global warming theory. Can I SEE....?
Some of these science based answers? I have been trying for two months to see a valid, scientific, mature, adult, refutation of AGW. So far I have not seen one, ever.
Global warming theory, probably oversimplified, but here it is:
"Earth transforms sunlight’s visible light energy into infrared light energy, which leaves Earth slowly because it is absorbed by greenhouse gases. When people produce greenhouse gases, energy leaves Earth even more slowly – raising Earth’s temperature."
We are running out of time! Time to stop playing around.
I want to hear from those that honestly think accepted global warming theory is wrong, and can scientifically refute the simple explanation I provided, which comes from the internet.
I probably won't agree. But I want to see some ... SCIENCE!
I copied this description from https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/plugged-in/global-warming-explained-in-under-a-minute/
I will ask another question pertaining to the actual Mechanism of the accepted science of Global warming.
Thank you. LOL. I like simple explanations that I can understand! Perhaps this explanation is more accurate?
"The greenhouse effect is a natural process that warms the Earth's surface. When the Sun's energy reaches the Earth's atmosphere, some of it is reflected back to space and the rest is absorbed and re-radiated by greenhouse gases. ... The absorbed energy warms the atmosphere and the surface of the Earth." Although, you'd think they would say the absorbed AND re-radiated energy warms etc.
I think I get it. It's confusing to say 'Slows down'. Nevertheless, can we not say that a greenhouse, a thermos, and the earth with its atmosphere full of greenhouse gasses SLOW the rate of heat transfer-- That it takes longer to establish an energy balance-- between these three systems and what lies outside of them? (The walls of the thermos and the glass greenhouse slow the transfer of heat to the atmosphere, and the greenhouse gasses of the earth slow the transfer of heat to space) ?