Did you know that Water Vapor is a Green House Gas? It's true! Everyone these days is talking about the harmful effects of the Green House Gas, Carbon Dioxide, from Obama to Al Gore, but little is said about the more abundant Green House Gas, Water Vapor. Green House gases are made up of 95% Water Vapor, 3.62% Carbon Dioxide, and 1.38% other trace gases. The US Government is in the process of designating Carbon Dioxide as a pollutant so that they can monitor it and control it like they do with Ozone. But what about the far more serious threat of Water Vapor? Will they try to control the production of Water Vapor as well? After all, Water Vapor is 25 times more abundant than Carbon Dioxide.
These are interesting questions. Let's try to answer them one at a time.
What is Water Vapor? - Water Vapor is composed of pure water that has changed from a liquid to a gas. The fluffy white clouds that you see floating by in the sky are made of Water Vapor. The fog that you see hovering over the field early in the morning is made of Water Vapor.
Where does Water Vapor come from? - Water Vapor is present wherever there is water. As sunlight strikes the surface of the ocean or a lake, it warms the water and the water evaporates to form Water Vapor. You can make lots of Water Vapor in your kitchen just by boiling water on the stove. When you take a hot shower in the bathroom you also make Water Vapor. When Water Vapor cools back down, it changes back to a liquid like the condensation on the bathroom mirror.
Is Water Vapor harmful to plants, animals or humans? - This is a tricky question. Normally nobody would ever consider Water Vapor to be harmful, unless of course you get burned by hot steam. However, lately with all the talk about Green House Gases by Al Gore and his climate buddys, you could begin to think that Water Vapor could be dangerous. After all, Al Gore and Obama teach that Green House Gases are what is warming our planet. In the atmosphere these gases act like a real "Green House" that allows light to penetrate but not reflect. Al Gore claims that by generating Green House Gas, we are increasing the temperature of the earth and we will eventually melt the ice-caps and kill our planet.
How do you get rid of Water Vapor? - The only way to get rid of Water Vapor, that I know of, is to prevent water from evaporating. First you need to keep the sun from hitting the surface of the Earth. You must keep sunlight from hitting the oceans and the lakes and rivers and streams. Then you have to stop the wind and breezes that blow over the water. They cause evaporation as well. And absolutely, no more hot water!!! No more showers or washing hands. No more cooking of any type of food. All meats and vegetables must be eaten raw. No bread either!
But wait a minute here. This seems silly. doesn't it?
Have you ever heard Al Gore say anything bad about Water Vapor? Not a single word. And why not, you might ask? After all, it is 25 times worse than Carbon Dioxide simply because it is more abundant.
I can't speak for Al Gore and his climate friends, but it is curious that they are only mainly concerned about Carbon Dioxide.
Maybe they only mention Carbon Dioxide because it is produced by Man? But wait! Man only produces 3.4% of the Carbon Dioxide on the earth. The rest comes from Nature including trees and plants. And besides, Man also produces Water Vapor.
So why do Al Gore and Obama worry so much about Carbon Dioxide and not about Water Vapor?
That is a really good question, but I suspect it has something to do with MONEY and GOVERNMENT CONTROL! After all, most scams such as this and in fact most bad things that happen on the Earth are the result of the desire for MONEY and POWER!
I DON'T THINK AL GORE AND OBAMA CARE ONE BIT ABOUT OUR PLANET OR THE ENVIRONMENT OR ABOUT ANY OF US. ALL THEY CARE ABOUT IS MAKING MONEY AND INCREASING GOVERNMENT CONTROL.
Otherwise they would be complaining just as much about Water Vapor as they are about Carbon Dioxide.
But they aren't.....are they?
Jeff, you said it!!!
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ReplyDeleteI agree with this one. . .this is a nice topic to be a study. . .thanks for sharing it to us.
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CO2 does not trap heat or store it. Like other greenhouse gases, it transfers heat. Under the same conditions, water vapor transfers 160 times more heat than carbon dioxide. See:HEAT STORED BY GREENHOUSE GASES By Nasif Nahle
ReplyDeleteAlso, 95% of GHGs is water vapor!
3.612% of GHGs is CO2!
Total atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) -- both man-made and natural-- is only about 3.62% of the overall greenhouse effect