Their claim is that light from the sun comes into our atmosphere, strikes the Earth, what isn't absorbed is bounced back up into the atmosphere (no longer the full spectrum of light) and then strikes CO2 particles which redirect it back down to the Earth causing extra warming.
If it is so effective at reflecting light, wouldn't more CO2 stop the light from getting to the ground in the first place?
Their claim is that light from the sun comes into our atmosphere, strikes the Earth, what isn't absorbed is bounced back up into the atmosphere (no longer the full spectrum of light) and then strikes CO2 particles which redirect it back down to the Earth causing extra warming.
If it is so effective at reflecting light, wouldn't more CO2 stop the light from getting to the ground in the first place?
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