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by Christophe » 01/09/05, 23:58

analog it was not the subject that was the amount of water from hydrocarbons ...

Here is Jancovici's answer :)

Hello

I did the math one day: human emissions of water vapor
related to hydrocarbon combustion represent 0,005% of
natural evaporation, in round figures. When the atmosphere is
warms up, under the effect of CO2, it increases its natural
water vapor of well over 0,005%. We can therefore neglect
human contribution, it is not a source of major error.

Sincerely

Jean-Marc Jancovici


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by Former Oceano » 02/09/05, 02:45

If not for the excess of water, I will paraphrase one of our French comedians (which you will recognize)

And the sponges in the sea they serve well for something no?
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by Other » 02/09/05, 06:23

Hello,
I'm not exactly on the subject, but the people of Green Peace, have just arrived in Montreal they was turning with an icebreaker in Greenland, he just told The TV news that the ice melted at 14 rate mètres annually, whereas this will previously be of the order of 25cm,
This will cause in a fairly short time the disappearance of polar bears
I do not think that it will run out of water, but that the sea level will increase, Ice is the water accumulator for our regions
in winter it evaporates little, the spring melts and throughout the summer
farther north, makes a kind of regulator, but the, the system is out of order.
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