Chairwoman Barbara Boxer, Senate Environment and Public Works Committee
David Vitter, Member Senate environment and Public Works Committee Edward Markey, House Member of Natural Resources Committee
An Associate has sent to me a Climate Change Summary, which I pass along to you for your consideration in combating the Obama Administration's and the UN's efforts to extract money from the US.
1.  Climate change is an ongoing process that has been 
taking place since the beginning of time on Earth, without any input from 
humans.
2.  Our entire atmosphere can be considered a "greenhouse 
gas", since without it, the Earth would be uninhabitable, scorching during the 
day and frigid at night.
3.  Nitrogen  (78%) and oxygen (21%) are the major 
components of our atmosphere. 
4.. Minor components are: 
        Argon  0.93%
       Carbon Dioxide  0.04%
       Trace mounts of Ne, He, Kr, Xe, Rn, Co, No, and a 
few others
       Additionally water vapor can be present at 0.1 to 
2.8%.
5.  Thermal conductivity is a term used by scientists to 
measure the ability of any substance, including gasses, to transfer heat from 
one place to another.  The higher the value, the more effectively that substance 
transfers  heat  The thermal  conductivities of nitrogen and oxygen are 
essentially similar, but in the same order of magnitude, as carbon dioxide and 
water vapor, which are also essentially similar, but a bit lower.
6. There are no known studies or data to show a cause and 
effect relationship between carbon dioxide concentration in our atmosphere 
and global warming.
7.  There are no known magical properties of carbon 
dioxide which could be responsible for climate change or global warming.  Given 
the low concentration of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere (0.04%) such a magical 
property would be required for that to occur.
If one considers all these facts, there can be no excuse 
other than political or monetary objectives, for all the attention attached to 
carbon dioxide and climate change or global warming. 
 
 

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