This is Why CO2 is NOT a Greenhouse gas, the Earth is too cold for it to be

This is the Reason CO2 is not a Greenhouse gas



As you can see from this Spectral chart of Absorption bands of the greenhouse gas family, CO2 can't be a greenhouse gas because the Earth is hundreds of degrees too cold.

1) As you can see in the Top chart the Blue Up-going Thermal infrared radiation from the Earth, which is based on the temperature of the Earth, too long or too short of a wavelength; for any of CO2's absorption bands to absorb as the Earth's heat is radiated up through the atmosphere.  Which would of been the Greenhouse gas effect.

2) As you can see there are only 3 major absorption bands for CO2 and all 3 miss the outgoing infrared radiation emitted by the Earth.

3) Because of the 8 major absorption bands of water vapor over riding most of the 3 CO2 absorption bands, only 1/2 of one absorption band near the 3um wavelength would of contributed to the greenhouse gas effect if there had been any infrared radiation in that part of the spectrum, but as you can clearly see, there is no radiation near the 3um absorption band emitted by the Earth's thermal radiation.  Keep in mind that water vapor makes up 4% of the Earth's atmosphere (40,000ppm) which is 100 times that of CO2 at 0.04% (400ppm).

4) The only Greenhouse gases that touches the out going thermal radiation is water vapor and Oxygen, not CO2.  Is anyone prepared to eradicate oxygen from our atmosphere because of a puny 0.6 degree C rise in the past 170 years?


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