What experiment proves Co2 is a major climate change driver?

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Galileo had a simple and easy method of demonstrating gravity so anybody could make the qualifying test themselves. Other well accepted things such as the speed of sound have easy tests that almost anyone can perform to demonstrate their validity.

Is there such a simple demonstration for co2 that generates such unshakable faith and trust in the AGW or GCC concepts? So can anyone describe a simple test in the capability of any average person performing it to demonstrate just how this works so that it generates such rigid faith on the part of its promoters. There must be several here who can describe how such an experiment is done under basic conditions.

So please describe or link to a full procedural description of the methodology used including controls to assure accurate results are obtained from the experiment.
 
You mean something like this James

http://www.picotech.com/experiments/global/globalwarming.html
 
They threw it against the wall and it stuck. People bought it by the millions. That proves co2 is a major political climate changer. All physical evidence/data collected prove co2 levels follow temperature change, not drive it.
 
To stick co2 in a glass jar and say that represents real Earth conditions is just foolish to accept.

There's no doubt that co2 does trap heat, but how it acts in the atmosphere is up to debate.

Co2 has increased just 0.01% of total air mass in the last 100 years. Hardly enough to change the climate.

The first 20ppm of co2 has the greatest effect on the Earths climate. The next 20ppm has less effect then the first 20ppm until you get to the present day reading of 340ppm which 20ppm has no additional effect in climate impact. In fact, temperatures wouldn't change even if co2 levels doubled.
 
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