nicycle wrote:
By burning fossil fuels, we are releasing into the air the carbon which had been stored underground since billions of years / Noah's flooding / when God made the world.
The carbon dioxide, amongst other gasses, reflects back heat radiation from the Earth which entered as light from the sun. This is a good thing, essential to life.
Unfortunately, like all things, too much is bad. Burning fossil fuels is adding to the Carbon Dioxide so more heat is being reflected back.
The question is therefore, what does your car burn?
OK, the lid must come off as I'm sick of this sheep-like acceptance of the drivel spouted by people in positions of authority who have no grasp of that which they are communicating. Read this carefully and do your best to see through the utter lies we are being taxed for...
SafeSpeed Molecular Thermodynamics Course 101:-
Substances react to excitation by electromagnetic radiation according to the complexity of their chemical bond structures, proportional also to the wavelength of the exciting radiation.
Very short wavelength radiation (smaller than the diameter of the molecule) will be diffracted, but otherwise unchanged, as it passes through the layer; wavelengths larger than this diameter will cause the molecule to oscillate at some harmonic, a product of the cosine of the bond angle (from the adjacent/hypontenuse ratio of the impinging radiation) and re-radiate a reflected energy into the direction it is impinged upon.
Ultra-violet radiation from the Sun passes through the atmosphere and is absorbed by the Earth's surface, which behaves as a fairly efficient black-body, re-radiating this absorbed energy in the infra-red band back out to space at a rate of 39% (the Earth's albedo is 0.39). Thus for each square metre, receiving about 1 kilo Joule of UV, 390 J is returned as IR into the atmosphere.
The bond-angle of carbon dioxide is 90 degrees and, being double covalent bonds, they have only a small oscillation angle of about 4 degrees, causing them to have a very poor 'reflective' quality to IR radiation (about 1.5%). Hydrogen bonds are singles and can produce many harmonics due to their flexibility, in excess of 45 degrees (only limited by electrostatic repulsion from the primary bonding nucleus).
These harmonics can be detected as absorption lines in the solar spectrum as observed at ground-level. CO2 produces about 5,000 lines in the infra-red, methane (CH4) produces about 130,000 lines with its 90 degree hyrogen bond angles and water, with 135 degree bond angles between the central oxygen and the two outer hydrogens produces over a million infra-red harmonics.
Thus it is that our governments have succeeded in taxing us for breathing out, rather than admitting that they have no control whatsoever over the 'Environment' as 99% of the gases causing 'climate change' are products of processes over which Man has no control...