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That's not correct. There is no termperature threshold for CO2 absorbing electromagnetic energy and emitting heat.
On Aug 20 08:01 AM WayneS wrote:
> CO2 absorbs heat when released from a pressurized tank. > CO2 absorbs heat when it sublimates (dry ice to gaseous CO2). > Water absorbs heat when it evaporates (when you sweat or in evaporative > coolers). > The CO2 that I exhale doesn't absorb heat (unless it's over 100 degrees > out).
Global Warming: Investment Implications [View article]
On Aug 20 08:01 AM WayneS wrote:
> CO2 absorbs heat when released from a pressurized tank.
> CO2 absorbs heat when it sublimates (dry ice to gaseous CO2).
> Water absorbs heat when it evaporates (when you sweat or in evaporative
> coolers).
> The CO2 that I exhale doesn't absorb heat (unless it's over 100 degrees
> out).