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Easy instructions to assess the accuracy of the IPCC claim that increasing CO2 warms the air

The following is a simple and accurate way of studying the IPPC concept that carbon dioxide (CO2) warms the air and causes climate change. If you do not find this method interesting, teenagers you know in High School science will love it.

AccuWeather on a cell phone is a new tool for scientific research since 2007. Find AccuWeather on your cellphone. Add Libreville, Gabon, (it is on the Equator) and McMurdo Station (it is in Antarctica and close to the South Pole).

By alternating between the two locations, you can easily see the difference in temperature at the same time between McMurdo and the Equator. You might find the difference interesting because it is real. This difference will be within 25oC to 65oC as at the top of Figure 1. The difference ranges in Figure 1 are valid for any time of the day or night and any season.

Bring the Excel spreadsheet to your computer from this link:
Supplementary spreadsheet (Libreville-McMurdo)


Insert the temperature and relative humidity for Libreville on line 15 in cells H and I in the spreadsheet. Do this similarly for McMurdo on line 16 in cells H and I. The reduction in CO2 concentration will automatically calculate opposite Libreville in Column N. This result is calculated using the Laws of Charles/Gay-Lussac and Boyle. It will be within 9% to 20% as in the upper left of Figure 1.

Then, apply the temperature and relative humidity from Libreville and McMurdo to the psychrometric chart. Insert the values for Kg of water vapor per Kg of dry air for each location in Column T. The numbers will be within 0.001 to 0.028.

Note that water vapor and CO2 move in opposite directions as shown by the blue and green arrows, i.e., as water vapor goes up CO2 goes down and vice versa. This is shown pictorially in Figure 2.

The IPPC claim that CO2 and water vapor move in the same direction with temperature is shown in Figure 3. Your work with real numbers from AccuWeather and Figures 1 and 2 prove that the IPCC is wrong. It has been wrong since 1990. Increasing CO2 does not warm the air and cause global warming.

Climate models based on the IPCC concept in Figure 3 are also wrong. They need to be updated in accordance with Figure 1 and Figure 2.

Figures 1 to 4 follow:


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As some of this might be new to you, Figure 4 below is a summary of the science.