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Elisabeth's avatar

thanks for your personal efforts in summarizing!

Pati Jiménez Amat's avatar

Thanks for this, very interesanting!! I have a doubt. When you say "Higher up, where the air is thin and very little heat arrives from below, extra carbon dioxide allows the stratosphere to lose more heat to space than it gains, so the stratosphere cools.", you mean that the extra CO2 doesnt absorb heat as It does in the troposphere, so behaving in an opposite way as It behaves below, trapping heat and decreasing the release of energy back into the atmosphere? Why does it work this way? What is the mechanism below this diferent behaviour of the gh gas? Many thanks in advance!

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