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Closed systems sometimes have a dark secret.

A historical perspective (pic) allows the deconstruction of the current climate narrative.

In the Beginning there was Hansen, and Hansen was the algore engine that pushed the CO2. The catastrophic predictions reached a level of absurdity that some adjustment was required.

The scientific provenience of the CO2 power factor deserves closer investigation:

Myhre (1998) cites Edwards (1992) and himself, writes about halocarbons and SF6, then cites Shine (1991) as his radiative model and Shine is also into halocarbons. Why halocarbons? What's up with SF6? Where's the CO2 data? Myhre and Stordal (1997):

We investigate the role of spatial and temporal resolution for estimation of radiative forcing due to SF6 and a range of halocarbons as well as CO2. A broadband model, which is used in the calculations, is described. Some comparative calculations have also been performed with a line-by-line model.

Sounds like early HITRAN dabblings rather than modern physics.
The real modern physics has moved to the 3% exclusion zone.

The water vapor trick - dark secret of the 97%

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