Release of massive amounts of water vapor that then somehow does not
behave as a greenhouse gas.
Not exact matches
Meanwhile, a group of 20 scientists studying the Otway Project in Australia since 2008 confirmed Dec. 14 that the CO2 there was
behaving as it was expected to and the practice is indeed an effective way to keep
greenhouse gases out of the atmosphere for thousands and perhaps millions of years.
O'Connell's job was to feed a known signal into a device designed to measure
greenhouse gases in the atmosphere to see if it
behaved as expected.
Water vapour in the clouds
behaves like a
greenhouse gas, trapping heat almost
as efficiently
as carbon dioxide.
The «too small to make a difference» argument,
as it relates to Australia and
greenhouse gasses, is shown to be false if one considers the «What if everybody
behaved that way?»
The debate is not how
gases behave in isolation in laboratory conditions but rather how the atmospheric system
behaves as a whole with all its complexity and nuances, and it is because of this that many are skeptical
as to whether in reality there is any significant «
greenhouse» effect.