Woodcutter wrote:More seriously, how can one measure concentrations of CO2, CFC, Ozone or any gas with analyzers attached to balloons if these gases do not form a fairly homogeneous mixture in the atmosphere? ??
Uh ... Joker ... That's the question I'm asking myself: is the concentration really homogeneous? Everyone knows that there is a lot less O2 from a certain altitude ... it is not certain that the concentration of all gases decreases in the same way with the altitude ...
Woodcutter wrote:Moreover, I do not see the relationship between the melting of a glacier and the fact that it is bathed in CO2 or not: global warming, it is not limited to a particular gas in the atmosphere!
Well no ... according to his theory if the CO2 was "at the bottom", the glaciers would not be in the greenhouse since at altitude ... Finally it was like that that I saw the thing and his answer is clear and clear: c he is a learned clown ...