The most recent climate stupidity suggests that American factories report their greenhouse gas emissions.
The scientific reality is, there is no such thing as a greenhouse gas.
John Tyndall's experiment and thirty-six-page paper, written in 1861, is the much referenced scientific study behind the greenhouse theory and global warming.
John Tyndall spent two years building a large device that used a galvanometer indicator to measure gas temperature.
Tyndall should have simply used a bi-metal temperature gauge, which had been invented about sixty years prior.
The inaccuracy resulted in Tyndall listing air as absorbing "0" temperature.
Then Tyndall lists in increasing temperatures carbonic oxide, carbonic acid, nitrous oxide, and olefiant gas.
At this point, he ended his testing of relative temperature absorption to surmise what is now the greenhouse theory: since air absorbs almost no temperature, it is, in Tyndall's words, "Transparent to the rays of the sun," which penetrate the air to warm the Earth's surface.
The inaccuracy of Tyndall's instrument and measuring air at near zero temperature led to his false conclusion about a so-called greenhouse effect.
Throughout the final pages of his paper, Tyndall discussed these so-called enormous differences - when they were likely so small that accurately measured results would disprove his greenhouse theory.
There is no such thing as a greenhouse gas or any gas, including vaporous air, that retains heat from day to day.
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2024/08/greenhouse_gases_are_a_scientific_myth.html
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