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Originally Posted by Icarusbop
...There is also something about CO2 not being able to store enoguh heat/energy compared to water vapor, making water vapor a lot more ipmortant in the grand scale of things than CO2 is, but I cannot remember the details.
But for some reason this info is not shouted from the rooftops longside the other 'data' they spout.
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I'm not sure that's true. 'The Britannica Guide to Climate Change' openly states:
"Water vapour is the most potent of the greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere..." and then describes how it's role differs from the other greenhouse gases as it's concentration 'cannot vary freely'.
If this populist guide openly discusses the role of water vapour, I don't think it's being covered up elsewhere.