Not exact matches
Unless you are going to deny the earth
heats the
sun at all, then it makes no difference HOW the
sun heats the earth, the result is the still the same — the earth then radiates all / some
of this
heat, which
heats greenhouse gasses, which in turn return some
of this
heat to the earth.
Remember
heat disperses pretty quickly compared to salinity and you do not find patches
of 1 degree difference in
heat at any reasonable depth [out
of reach
of the
sun]
unless it is sitting next to a volcano tube.
But it was cold this winter and C02 is plant food and only a trace gas and the greenhouse effect has been disproved anyway and even if the greenhouse effect does exist, C02 has negligible impact compared to water vapour and our only source
of heat is the
sun so it must be the
sun,
unless it is due to the C02 from volcanoes, but C02 follows warming so it can't be the C02 and the medieval warm period was warmer anyway and all the temperature reconstructions that show this not to be true are produced by corrupt scientists being paid by corrupt governments that have colluded to create an excuse to form a one world unelected social - ist government and even if the scientists are not that corrupt, although the e-mails prove they are, they have still got it wrong as the climate sensitivity is not as high as they think it is because it is basically the planets orbits and cosmic rays so we can say for a fact that the warming that probably does not exist is definatley not due to humans and even if it was the evidence is not sufficient to make drastic changes to the economy and increase taxes so that the politicians and scientists and business leaders get rich and leave us all poor — do they think we are stupid or something?
Unless you can prove NASA wrong, your energy premise is wrong and what follows from that premise will be out
of context
of the Real World energy balance which is by Thermal radiation from the
Sun, these Thermal energies which are the
Heat energies which are long wave IR.
In the blazing
heat without a cloud in the sky you have to squint all day, sweat buckets, withstand unbearable humidity and endure sunburn, not to mention
sun stroke,
unless you find some kind
of shade for relief.