TITLE:
Laboratory Experiments Do Not Support the Greenhouse Effect as Applicable to CO2
AUTHORS:
Michael D. Nelson
KEYWORDS:
Laboratory Experiment, Climate Change, Greenhouse Effect, CO2
JOURNAL NAME:
International Journal of Geosciences,
Vol.15 No.10,
October
28,
2024
ABSTRACT: The analysis of Greenhouse Effect experiments in the public domain indicated that the lab tests were primarily centered around illustrating the mechanics of conventional greenhouses. They used high-energy visible light (such as sunlight), rather than addressing the Greenhouse Effect, which involves low-energy infrared radiation emitted by the Earth’s surface. Studies with argon, a non-greenhouse gas with similar density to CO2, showed thermal heat transfer as the dominant factor in the temperature profiles, with radiation absorption being undetected. The same conclusion was drawn by another study, which measured infrared back radiation. Experiments using exaggerated CO2 concentrations inadvertently illustrated the principle of the Popper Falsification Test by disproving the Greenhouse Effect applicable to CO2 within the troposphere. A straightforward kitchen test showed that a microwave oven cannot be used as a model for the Greenhouse Effect.