> Why do high levels of greenhouse gases cause a risk in global temperatures?

Why do high levels of greenhouse gases cause a risk in global temperatures?

Posted at: 2015-03-12 
As a scientist, direct sun and bright sunlight have a powerful allegorical. Proportion to mezcal and a tequilla sunrise.

As a literate scholar, a man Who is a human being ,i find redundancy to be somethind like x x, but not x y. However x x and x y has no redundancy whatever. I find no conflict in x x but in x y i see dissimilarity. In x x and x y., i see neither refundancy nor conflict, but ,alas the first cannot fathom what y could be as it is alien to x as x x sees. Likewise..The second sees double in the first and figures the teaming of first and second helps add nothing to it alone but xxx. So in the term: x x or x y, there is only a competition perceived that has no bearing to thei relation..

Sorry, i havent enough room to make my point. But greenhouse gases have nothing to do with greenhouses or gases, but on a cloudy day , it doesnt matter.

They don't.

CO2 levels are currently at the highest levels in thousands of years according to Alarmists, YET the globe is NOT warming.

According to RSS Satellite data there has been no warming for almost 18 years.



Sunlight is a form of energy. Greenhouse gasses absorb some of that energy in the form of heat.

Note that some greenhouse gasses have of other very serious negative effects, such as acidifing the oceans and damaging the ozone layer.

Google nasa.gov and greenhouse climate, it's all there.

Maxx is a die hard denier

co2 has increased 0.02% in the last 100 years. Where this "high" level?