From: Sam Wormley on
Marvin the Martian wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 03:05:21 +0000, Sam Wormley wrote:
>
>> leonard78sp(a)gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>
>>> You have no way to prove global warming ergo I have nothing to prove.
>>>
>>>
>> Obviously.
>
> LOL! In Wormley science, they can spout bullshit and it isn't up to him
> to prove his "science", everyone else has to "disprove" his BS to HIS
> satisfaction, which cannot be done.
>
> You really believe you don't have to prove GW and it's up to others to
> disprove it, don't you?

Time will tell, Marvin.

From: Sam Wormley on
leonard78sp(a)gmail.com wrote:

>
> The warm tropical and sub tropical waters evaporate
> carrying CO2 with it to the clouds. When it rains
> or snows it carries the CO2 and nitrogen with it
> to fertilize plant growth via photosynthesis.
>

<laughing>

Almost split a gut.
Pathetic.
From: Bill Ward on
On Tue, 29 Sep 2009 16:12:48 +0000, Sam Wormley wrote:

> leonard78sp(a)gmail.com wrote:
>
>
>> The warm tropical and sub tropical waters evaporate carrying CO2 with
>> it to the clouds. When it rains or snows it carries the CO2 and
>> nitrogen with it to fertilize plant growth via photosynthesis.
>>
>>
> <laughing>
>
> Almost split a gut.
> Pathetic.

What's the pH of unpolluted rainwater? Why?

From: Sam Wormley on
Bill Ward wrote:
> On Tue, 29 Sep 2009 16:12:48 +0000, Sam Wormley wrote:
>
>> leonard78sp(a)gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>
>>> The warm tropical and sub tropical waters evaporate carrying CO2 with
>>> it to the clouds. When it rains or snows it carries the CO2 and
>>> nitrogen with it to fertilize plant growth via photosynthesis.
>>>
>>>
>> <laughing>
>>
>> Almost split a gut.
>> Pathetic.
>
> What's the pH of unpolluted rainwater? Why?
>

No... it's th first sentence: "The warm tropical and sub tropical
waters evaporate carrying CO2 with it to the clouds"!

From: Sam Wormley on
Last Post wrote:

>
> The world's oceans are being heated by
> underwater tectonic activity - underwater
> volcanic eruptions and blisteringly hot magma
> seeping up from cracks in the sea floor.
>
> The heated ocean water creates high levels of
> CO2 that it sends aloft along with huge amounts
> of moisture.
>

All the estimates show that the carbon content of the oceans is
*increasing* by ~ 2±1 PgC every year (current burning of fossil
fuel is ~7 PgC per year).

Ref:
http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2005/06/how-much-of-the-recent-cosub2sub-increase-is-due-to-human-activities/