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Comment Water is a "feedback", not a "forcing" (Score 2, Insightful) 434

Every climate scientist knows that water is responsible for most of the greenhouse effect -- this is not news.

The important point to remember is that in the lingo of the climate scientists, water is a "feedback" rather than a "forcing". CO2 is considered a forcing because you can affect the climate by adding to or removing it from the environment -- the levels of CO2 in the environment are not affected much by climate processes.

Water is completely different: there is so much water available on the surface of the earth that adding extra water to, or removing it from, the environment -- say, by building big condeners that feed storage tanks, or by building pumps that spray water into the air -- won't make much difference, at least once you turn the pumps or condensers off.

You can read all about it here.

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