I am way too deep into this debate, sorry. Its Friday afternoon and I'm bored and ready to go home. Thanks all for keeping me entertained. I like intelligent conversation.
Okay, having said that. Its time for a math lesson. We debate back and forth about what data is interpreted and how, but math doesn't lie.
Anthropogenic contribution to green house effect.
First water vapor is 95% of green house effect. 99.999% of which is natural in origin. Other atmospheric greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), and miscellaneous other gases (CFC's, etc.), are also mostly of natural origin (except for the latter, which is mostly anthropogenic). Since CO2 is 99.44% of green house gas, lets stay there for easy figgurin. The baseline CO2 concentration is 288,000 ppb (parts per BILLION). That's the amount pre-inductrial age. Now its 368,400 ppb. An increase of 80,400 ppb. of this 68,520 ppb are natural additions. That leaves, 11,880 ppb that is anthropogenic.
Okay, 11,880/368,400= 3.207% of CO2 is anthropogenic.
Now if we include water vapor, then the total contribution to global warming caused by CO2 is 3.618% and of that 3.207% is man made. So the total contribution of man to the green house effect by CO2 emmissions is 0.112%.
Adding other green house gases the total amount is 0.28% of green house effect is caused by man. Now I just need Algore to double check my figures.
Mike
Okay, having said that. Its time for a math lesson. We debate back and forth about what data is interpreted and how, but math doesn't lie.
Anthropogenic contribution to green house effect.
First water vapor is 95% of green house effect. 99.999% of which is natural in origin. Other atmospheric greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), and miscellaneous other gases (CFC's, etc.), are also mostly of natural origin (except for the latter, which is mostly anthropogenic). Since CO2 is 99.44% of green house gas, lets stay there for easy figgurin. The baseline CO2 concentration is 288,000 ppb (parts per BILLION). That's the amount pre-inductrial age. Now its 368,400 ppb. An increase of 80,400 ppb. of this 68,520 ppb are natural additions. That leaves, 11,880 ppb that is anthropogenic.
Okay, 11,880/368,400= 3.207% of CO2 is anthropogenic.
Now if we include water vapor, then the total contribution to global warming caused by CO2 is 3.618% and of that 3.207% is man made. So the total contribution of man to the green house effect by CO2 emmissions is 0.112%.
Adding other green house gases the total amount is 0.28% of green house effect is caused by man. Now I just need Algore to double check my figures.
Mike