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Rob Louw, a retired chemical engineer now a physics lecturer, discusses the greenhouse effect, emphasizing the roles of various gases like carbon dioxide and water vapor in Earth's energy balance. He explains the physics behind greenhouse gases, the importance of carbon dioxide for life, and the limitations of its impact on global warming. He also critiques the net zero policy, highlighting the diminishing effect of additional CO2 on global temperatures and promoting a better understanding of atmospheric physics.
00:00 Introduction to Rob Louw and the Greenhouse Effect
03:42 Understanding Earth's Atmospheric Composition
06:15 The Role of Greenhouse Gases in Earth's Energy Balance
11:11 Radiation and the Greenhouse Effect
28:26 Impact of Doubling Carbon Dioxide Levels
33:29 Comparing Emission Curves Across Regions
35:06 Digitizing and Comparing Measured Curves
36:13 Impact of Carbon Dioxide on Emission Altitude
39:21 The Diminishing Effect of Greenhouse Gases
46:00 The Role of Clouds and Natural Variability
47:03 Concluding Thoughts on Carbon Dioxide and Climate
48:05 Audience Reactions and Further Discussions
56:40 Future Talks and Educational Outreach
https://co2coalition.org/teammember/rob-louw/
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