NEWSFLASH - Baron is FutureCurrents!

Discussion in 'Politics' started by blah12345678, Mar 24, 2014.

  1. No they don't, or they would be called refrigerator gasses, or cooler gasses. Idiot. That's why they're called GREENHOUSE gasses. Douchebag.

    Maybe you need to read the definition again. You are very confused.
     
    #21     Mar 24, 2014
  2. jem

    jem

    you lying troll... nasa says it cools. and bouncing the suns energy back into space is cooling.

    arguing for some outdated definition in the face of science to the contrary... is troll sophistry.

    Does anyone with a brain think NASA is wrong because you found and outdated definition.

    1, http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2012/22mar_saber/


    For the three day period, March 8th through 10th, the thermosphere absorbed 26 billion kWh of energy. Infrared radiation from CO2 and NO, the two most efficient coolants in the thermosphere, re-radiated 95% of that total back into space.

    2. Also when you look up the definition such as

    http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/greenhouse-gas

    nothing in the definition excludes the concept that co2 could also cool.
     
    #22     Mar 24, 2014

  3. No they don't, or they would be called refrigerator gasses, or cooler gasses. Idiot. That's why they're called GREENHOUSE gasses. Douchebag.

    Maybe you need to read the definition again. You are very confused.
     
    #23     Mar 24, 2014
  4. agw birther.
     
    #24     Mar 25, 2014
  5. jem

    jem

    fraudcurrents you lying troll... nasa says it cools. and bouncing the suns energy back into space is cooling.

    arguing for some outdated definition in the face of science to the contrary... is troll sophistry.

    Does anyone with a brain think NASA is wrong because you found and outdated definition.

    1, http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2012/22mar_saber/


    For the three day period, March 8th through 10th, the thermosphere absorbed 26 billion kWh of energy. Infrared radiation from CO2 and NO, the two most efficient coolants in the thermosphere, re-radiated 95% of that total back into space.


    NASA just told you it is a very effective coolant. see that word above...
     
    #25     Mar 25, 2014

  6. No they don't, or they would be called refrigerator gasses, or cooler gasses. Idiot. That's why they're called GREENHOUSE gasses. Douchebag.

    Maybe you need to read the definition again. You are very confused.
     
    #26     Mar 26, 2014
  7. jem

    jem

    maybe you need to learn learn some science troll.
    NASA says CO2 is one of the most efficient coolants in the atmosphere and that it acts a thermostat. only a moron or a lying ass troll insists that it only warms.


     
    #27     Mar 26, 2014
  8. No they don't, or they would be called refrigerator gasses, or cooler gasses. Idiot. That's why they're called GREENHOUSE gasses. Douchebag.

    Maybe you need to read the definition again. You are very confused.
     
    #28     Mar 26, 2014
  9. jem

    jem

    1, http://science.nasa.gov/science-news...2/22mar_saber/


    For the three day period, March 8th through 10th, the thermosphere absorbed 26 billion kWh of energy. Infrared radiation from CO2 and NO, the two most efficient coolants in the thermosphere, re-radiated 95% of that total back into space.
     
    #29     Mar 26, 2014
  10. LEAPup

    LEAPup

    Jem, there's no question that when fc is installing heaters, he's cursing you! And yes, a global warming NUTCASE who installs heaters... Can't make that up.:D
     
    #30     Mar 26, 2014