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Originally Posted by KimJI
Because you said "Because of a "Runaway Greenhouse Effect."
There are no "Runaway Greenhouse Effect." there or here for that matter.
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Sure there is.
Ask any astronomer or planetary scientist what's going on in the atmosphere of Venus, and I'll bet you any amount of money the phrase "Runaway Greenhouse Effect" is used verbatim. It's why the planet has no liquid water on the surface.
It's why the temperature is over 750 degrees F. Iron melts on the surface of Venus.
Ask them what compound is responsible for this effect.
And they'll say CO2.
Google "Venus"... Google "Runaway Greenhouse Effect".... or better yet, go to a library... and read.
I'm not sure what the rest of your post was supposed to mean - seems you're just talking about the laws relating to homeostasis... which I fully agree with, and, imho, does more to support the idea that we're affecting our environment than the idea that we're not.