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Post by eskimo on Mar 22, 2013 18:40:34 GMT -4
Hi, my name is Alastair and I live in Scotland. Like many people I just accepted that we need to cut down on CO2 and be taxed highly to encourage that. Until 1 day when I realised that CO2 does not behave in the typical greenhouse gas way.
I started researching greenhouse gases and climate change. For a start CO2 is heavier than air (all other greenhouse gases are lighter). It dissolves in water forming carbonic acid which is relatively weak, so when it rains some of the rainwater has CO2 dissolved in it removing some CO2 from the atmosphere. Water Vapour is the most significant greenhouse gas, yet it is difficult to find how significant it is, figures I have seen vary from between 60% and 95% for water vapour, suggesting that CO2 is a negligible greenhouse gas.
Since then I have had a number of letters published in newspapers, and finally decided that I would publish my findings in an e-book, which is available on most e-readers.
I also personally know several people who have been severely affected by wind turbine syndrome, so believe that governments should undertake independent research on the effects of infra sound.
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Post by Donna Quixote on Mar 23, 2013 17:37:46 GMT -4
Welcome to our site, eskimo! We had the same kind of experience. We were all for green renewable energy and 'saving the planet' until we started doing our own research on the topic.
Unfortunately, that appears to be what most people need to do, because if you rely on the mainstream media to provide unbiased information to us, it will never happen.
It was only after we started researching this stuff on our own that we had a complete epiphany when it comes to industrial wind energy.
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