> Who can come up with the biggest list of things that affect the climate besides CO2?

Who can come up with the biggest list of things that affect the climate besides CO2?

Posted at: 2015-03-12 
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You mean people get censored so you can add details (often wrong) yet no one can respond, like you always do?

I am sorry but I for one am not playing your little game where you censor people the moment they confront you with actual science, complete with links and all.

If you are unable to use YA in a normal manner and use this platform with all its possibilities and limitations as all the other users here do, then I really wonder what the f@ck you are doing here at all. In your case, it certainly isn't about asking honest questions and getting honest answers as you want to act like some kind of moderator who censors people when it best fits his own argument.

Pathetic.

The Sun = -50%

Volcanos = ~0%

CFCs = ~10%

Methane = ~25%

Man made aerosols = -100%

Contrails = -100%

Carbon dioxide = 215%

The effects of water vapor are included in that which is added by the warming effect due to CFCs, methane and carbon dioxide and removed by the Sun, man made aerosols and contrails.

= Reported + You are blocked

Since you have not answered a question of mine for a few days, I doubt that you need to access any of them.

Gringo

If you haven't already reported the question, you can log out and report it.

Well I am neither but I will give you some that I know

Water vapor

Methane (natural)

Methane (from food waste and sewage)

Calcium carbonate releasing CO2 via wave action

Nitrous Oxide

Low Level Ozone (produced when Nitrous oxide is exposed to sunlight)

Making Cement

Deforestation

CFCs, HCFCs and relative chemicals

Hole in the ozone

These are the primary

BTW back atcha with the block if that is the way it plays out

I'm sorry I can only come up with one and it's big and yellow. But it is a 100% impact answer.

I'm sure Al Gore can. He has the biggest list of lies than anyone I know of.

For a climate scientist and/or a climatology expert this should be easy.

Part 2 : What are the percentages in regards to their actual impact on the climate?

Of course this is limited to the space Y/A allows you.