bascule Posted December 5, 2006 Posted December 5, 2006 I found this excellent chart of modeled climate change attribution, also comparing the reconstructed temperature change to the instrumental record: I think this is a great chart for answering some of the most common questions about global warming, such as "Why did the global mean surface temperature level off mid-century then start increasing again?"
jackson33 Posted December 5, 2006 Posted December 5, 2006 from what i have seen your chart is off in both directions. however taking what you offer the solar effect is responsible for global heating. you do understand all the figures are in less than one percent? the suggested GH gas would seem to relate to sulfate some how, but i have no idea how or why this could be. your chart has no listing for the major natural production of greenhouse gases which represents near 95% of all in the atmosphere. since atmosphere is 21% oxygen and 77% nitrogen, whatever is in GH gas must be in that 2% missing figure and natures 95% takes care of most of that 2%.
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