> Co2 is a pigmant Put 12 drops of food coloring (another pigmant) into a
> 2 litre bottle
> of water and see if the color of the water changes.
>
> The dilution ratio is .03% for the food coloring - rougly the same as the
> CO2 in the atmosphere.
>
> A trace material changing the color of the water? Impossible the
> denialists yammer.
>
> Now take this colored bottle and a second bottle full of clear water out
> into the sun on a sunny summer day stick a thermometer into both of them
> and
> measure their temperature.
>
> Which one gets hotter? The one full of clear water? Or the one that
> contains the colored pigment?
>
> Clearly the one with the pigmant will get warmer because it darker and
> absorbs more light than the transparent bottle.
>
> Impossible the ignorant denialists say.
>
> Ahahahahahahahhhhhhhhhhhh
"Tunderbar"
> Pigment is not CO2
Nope, Pigment isn't CO2. But CO2 is a pigmant.
Stupid... Stupid... Tunderbar.
"Tunderbar"
> and water isn't the globe. Fucking moron.
Odd that you have been claiming for years that a trace gas can't change
the temperature of the earth, but as we clearly see that adding a trace
solute - at the same concentration - can change the temperature of a bottle
of water.
That makes your claim that such trace amounts can't have any effect on
temperature a lie, doesn't it Tunderbar.
In fact in your case - years of lying.