Any views on the following experiment? The Kitchen Experiment is - TopicsExpress



          

Any views on the following experiment? The Kitchen Experiment is trying to mimic real life CO2 dissolving in the ocean. This experiment says excess CO2 is being buffered RATHER THAN acidifying the ocean. A quote from the the page I got the experiment from ... WATCH my CO2 Experiment. This video shows that a candle floating on water, burning in the air inside a glass, converts the oxygen in the air to CO2. The water rises in the glass because the CO2, which replaced the oxygen, is quickly dissolved in the water. The water contains calcium ions Ca++, because we initially dissolved calcium hydroxide Ca(OH)2 in the water. The CO2 produced during oxygen burning reacts with the calcium ions to produce solid calcium carbonate CaCO3, which is easily visible as a whitening of the water when we switch on a flashlight. This little kitchen experiment demonstrates the inorganic carbon cycle in nature. The oceans take out our anthropogenic CO2 gas by quickly dissolving it as bicarbonate HCO3-, which in turn forms solid calcium carbonate either organically in calcareous organisms or precipitates inorganically. The CaCO3 is precipitating and not dissolving during this process, because buffering in the ocean maintains a stable pH around 8. We also see that CO2 reacts very fast with the water, contrary to the claim by the IPCC that it takes 50 - 200 years for this to happen. - https://youtube/watch?v=sjxUwDTkd4g - I just came across this link while searching for environmental tracers .. I have not read the details .. But this article appears not to support mad-made global warming !!! I have read the material in detail yet - !!! co2web.info/ Gray has called for the IPCC to be abolished, claiming it is “fundamentally corrupt” due to his conclusion that for significant parts of the work of the IPCC, the data collection and scientific methods employed are unsound[6] and that the IPCC resists all efforts to try to discuss or rectify these problems.[5] Gray was featured on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation program Counterpoint in a debate entitled Nine Lies about Global Warming,[7] and was interviewed in a featured story in the New Zealand Herald as a prominent climate skeptic.[1] In 2002, Gray also published a book, The Greenhouse Delusion: A Critique of Climate Change 2001.[8] In it, Gray argues that the quality and reliability of the IPCCs measurements are poor, the system of determining how much weight should be attributed to different influences on the earths temperature is faulty, and the validity of evidence derived from computer modeling is questionable. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_R._Gray#cite_note-9 co2web.info/ https://youtube/watch?v=9fCP_nHRjP8
Posted on: Thu, 02 Oct 2014 03:04:55 +0000

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