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Water is a greater absorber of IR than CO2, it also makes up 4% of the air by volume. If 0.016% change in CO2 over 100 years can increase the temperature by 1 deg C, what is the effect of the 4% water vapour on the temperature? Also do you think that answer makes sense?
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