Reducing co2 will take your breath away , not sure what part of co2 is bad to be honest since it doesn't actually cause heating.
Well given the fact i have yet to see someone explain this properly.... even climatologists come up with different explanations, changes things like going from 100% co2 cause to 80%, to changing the original energy budget, from reflecting to trapping heat, they use misnomers like greenhouse effect and trapping heat, lies like acidifying oceans, melting glaciers, coral bleaching and starving polars bears, they are all over the place, contributing everything to their claims, so you get explanations like : 1 sunlight comes in, gets absorbed by earth and radiates towards space getting reflected back to earth by co2, 2: sunlight comes in, gets absorbed by earth and radiated towards space getting 100% absorbed by co2 and 100% transfered back to earth, 3 : sunlight comes in, gets absorbed by earth and radiated towards space getting absorbed by co2 and RANDOMLY emitted in ANY direction, so yeah its no wonder., and add the ''greenhouse effect'' on top of that, they compare convection with radiation, thats like comparing apples and pears, i mean what explanation did you get? to me the first they explained it was with reflection...... they even said co2 to be similar to glass 🤣 and this was on a science server.... so i can safely say ''so many people'' yes, but actual numbers no, dont think anyone is keeping score on that. https://ncse.ngo/misconception-monday-greenhouse-misleading.
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I was originally told it reflects like a infrared mirror. Young kids have told me that it comes through a hole in the ozone layer, and then the heat gets trapped with the carbon-dioxide.
Perhaps the ozone hole is still a problem, but that is supposedly the cause of excess UV. It turns out we need some UV for vitamin D3 production. So it is healthy to have some UV exposure.