← Back to context Comment by ant6n 4 days ago The greenhouse effects of flying is about 3-5x the effect of just burning the fuel. 5 comments ant6n Reply mierz00 4 days ago Could you explain why this is? mercutio2 3 days ago Water vapor in the stratosphere has a very high radiative forcing. Offset somewhat by particulates in the upper atmosphere.Cirrus clouds and contrails have a distinct, and large, additional forcing. amadeusw 4 days ago What do you mean by this? What else than burning the fuel contributes to the greenhouse effect? Aeolun 4 days ago Building the airplanes? Servicing them? Heating the airports? DiscourseFan 4 days ago That's nebulous, are we going to claim that for all industrial processes?
mierz00 4 days ago Could you explain why this is? mercutio2 3 days ago Water vapor in the stratosphere has a very high radiative forcing. Offset somewhat by particulates in the upper atmosphere.Cirrus clouds and contrails have a distinct, and large, additional forcing.
mercutio2 3 days ago Water vapor in the stratosphere has a very high radiative forcing. Offset somewhat by particulates in the upper atmosphere.Cirrus clouds and contrails have a distinct, and large, additional forcing.
amadeusw 4 days ago What do you mean by this? What else than burning the fuel contributes to the greenhouse effect? Aeolun 4 days ago Building the airplanes? Servicing them? Heating the airports? DiscourseFan 4 days ago That's nebulous, are we going to claim that for all industrial processes?
Aeolun 4 days ago Building the airplanes? Servicing them? Heating the airports? DiscourseFan 4 days ago That's nebulous, are we going to claim that for all industrial processes?
Could you explain why this is?
Water vapor in the stratosphere has a very high radiative forcing. Offset somewhat by particulates in the upper atmosphere.
Cirrus clouds and contrails have a distinct, and large, additional forcing.
What do you mean by this? What else than burning the fuel contributes to the greenhouse effect?
Building the airplanes? Servicing them? Heating the airports?
That's nebulous, are we going to claim that for all industrial processes?