okay here it goes. the modern theory is that co2 causes global warming which casues all kinds of bad stuff. so to stop this we need to cut down co2 emmissions. but i had a thought today.
burning hydrocarbons produces two things. co2 and water. the water is what i am interested in. my burning coal, oil and gas we are producing water as well as co2. so we have both more co2 and water than we had before in the atmosphere. now water in the atmosphere is called clouds. clouds do two things. they make rain (whihc would explain wetter weather). and they cause a blanket effect similar to the greenhouse effect (whihc would explain a raise in temperature).
and clouds unlike co2 are regional. they act differently in differnt places. like over mountains and the tropics. that would also explain differences in the rising of temperatures.
so is this all possible?