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Default Wilkins Ice Shelf disintegrating

On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 10:26:18 -0500, Cliff wrote:

On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 22:49:45 -0800, Bill Ward
wrote:

"Accumulation of large amounts of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere leads
to the cooling, and not to warming of climate, as the proponents of
traditional anthropogenic global warming theory believe (Aeschbach-Hertig,
2006). This conclusion has a simple physical explanation: when the
infrared radiation is absorbed by the molecules of greenhouse gases, its
energy is transformed into thermal expansion of air, which causes
convective fluxes of air masses restoring the adiabatic distribution of
temperature in the troposphere."

Do you disagree with their conclusion, and if so, could you explain
specifically why?


To get the claimed "thermal expansion" it first has to get
hotter, right? And you say that hotter is colder, right?


Adding heat to a region can indeed cause localized cooling in another
region. Absorption refrigerators rely on this. They're common in
RV's. A propane flame or electric heater keeps yer icecubes frozen.
The old Servel gas refrigerators also used this principle, and the
central air in my parents' house (50 years ago) ran on natural gas.
Expensive to install but cheap to operate.