Simulate global warming in a bubble?

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Re: Simulate global warming in a bubble?




by Exnihiloest » 10/03/20, 17:28

Christophe wrote:
Exnihiloest wrote:For those who did not understand that here, you have to make allegiance, otherwise we deliver you to second knives ...


Nothing personal but when you contradict yourself it's frankly annoying (for you) ...

Exnihiloest wrote:And yet the buzz that I generate through non-conformism is good for Google hits.
Not even recognition! : Lol:


: Cheesy: : Cheesy: : Cheesy:

Waaaaw go find us a subject that you initiated and which is on the 1st page of google in the first 5 results ... I leave you the choice of words ... (2 max) ...

Too easy !
https://www.google.fr/search?ei=ir9nXry ... éconologie
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Re: Simulate global warming in a bubble?




by Christophe » 10/03/20, 17:30

Damn I should have specified not with the keyword "econology" ...

Who will look for "econology fable" apart from you?

Try again!
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by Exnihiloest » 10/03/20, 17:36

Christophe wrote:Damn I should have specified not with the keyword "econology" ...

Who will look for "econology fable" apart from you?

Try again!

You change the rules of the game along the way but I'm a good prince:
https://www.google.fr/search?biw=1588&b ... hauffement

You are only 4th. I will do my best to boost you better next time : Lol:

And I see that I am not the only one to speak of the fable of global warming, despite the messages from France-Info that conformism to the big media relays here.
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by GuyGadebois » 10/03/20, 17:52

"The fable of global warming", a title pumped into the magazine "The new history review" *, laid by a deceased meteorologist who has told bullshit since invalidated, until the end!
We have the references we can ... Thank you for being a "good prince".
http://neoconservatisme.over-blog.com/a ... 52199.html

* A revisionist ass torch founded by Dominique Venner, a militant fascist of the OAS, who committed suicide in the cathedral of Notre Dame Paris, the last number of which appeared in 2017.
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by Exnihiloest » 10/03/20, 18:30

GuyGadebois wrote:"The fable of global warming", a title pumped into the magazine "The new history review" *, laid by a deceased meteorologist who has told bullshit since invalidated, until the end!
...

I did not know. I chose the title only because it is exactly the theme I wanted to open.
Surely a great visionary, this meteorologist, who as we can see with the scientific studies that I pass in this thread, had reason to doubt a catastrophic anthropogenic warming.

But hey, if France-Info told you otherwise, believe France-Info, eh. I would not want to put you in the wrong place in the face of media well-being, it is psychologically more comfortable to follow the herd.
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Re: Simulate global warming in a bubble?




by Christophe » 10/03/20, 18:45

In the end it comes down to the same subject ... Don't you have another one?

Sir Guy!
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by GuyGadebois » 10/03/20, 18:58

Exnihiloest wrote:I did not know.

I don't believe it ...
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by Christophe » 10/03/20, 19:00

Good stop you 2, the fables of exni it is rather irrelevant from my experience!
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by eclectron » 10/03/20, 19:21

Christophe wrote:Nor is the goal to saturate the atmosphere of Dame Jeanne with CO2 ... and the pollutants linked to combustion are also interesting, I think.

Beware of the possible sulfur dioxide (a match must emit upon ignition) which would cancel the greenhouse effect on the other hand ... but it could be a nice counter experiment !!!



Ideally the CO2 concentration should be increased from 200 to 300 ppm ... To simulate the change since the pre-industrial era ... obviously we would start from about 400 ppm I will not succeed in removing CO2 from the air origin!


You can put a burning candle in the jar then close it tightly, it will go out by itself.
By cons The growing vegetation will quickly eat up the CO2 ...

To keep the 300 to 400ppm constant, that's another story *. A colony of fire ants would be necessary : Lol:

* sensor, regulator, bottle: https://www.zoomalia.com/animalerie/bou ... atch=&tri=
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by Christophe » 10/03/20, 19:40

Well, hence the idea of ​​only burning a small piece of carbon ... and comparing temperatures under the same radiation (full sun) ...

But yes CO2 regulation would be more precise and scientific ... After that it will be less easy to reproduce ...

But why not in version 2.0?

Version 2.0 which could show the capacity of capture (and its limits in closed environment) of CO2 by plants ...

How much does a CO2 gas analyzer in ppm cost?

I imagine that the CO2 regulation of aquariums is done on the pH ... something much more common to analyze!

Thanks for the anyway idea!
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