Manmade Global Warming - New Extremes, page-10345

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    "In the lower troposphere, CO2 is colliding billions of times per second with surrounding molecules.Those collisions quench vibrational modes before photon emission can occur. A process called collisional de-excitation (CDE) as we have discussed before.Only at higher altitudes, where air is thin and collisions are rare can radiative de-excitation (RDE) occur and produce measurable emission."

    It's energy balance. The IR that was being lost directly to space does work in the troposhere, you admit these reactors occur now you can't say this doesn't affect the energy lost unless your claiming some sort of new physics where reactions occur without any energy transfer.
 
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