Wyatt earp
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LOL So you are saying that a sun that is emitting less energy is causing all the planets in the solar system. And you cannot see the contradiction in that statement. LOLThe newest "settled science" is that ALL the planets in the Solar System are Warming.
Look it up, on Google.
Those bastards on Jupiter and Pluto better slow down in their disrespecting their home and stop using their SUV's.
This is a round-up of the planets said by sceptics to be experiencing climate change:
What climate change is happening to other planets in the solar system
- Mars: the notion that Mars is warming came from an unfortunate conflation of weather and climate. Based on two pictures taken 22 years apart, assumptions were made that have not proved to be reliable. There is currently no evidence to support claims that Mars is warming at all. More on Mars...
- Jupiter: the notion that Jupiter is warming is actually based on predictions, since no warming has actually been observed. Climate models predict temperature increases along the equator and cooling at the poles. It is believed these changes will be catalysed by storms that merge into one super-storm, inhibiting the planetās ability to mix heat. Sceptical arguments have ignored the fact this is not a phenomenon we have observed, and that the modelled forcing is storm and dust movements, not changes in solar radiation.
- Neptune: observations of changes in luminosity on the surface of both Neptune and its largest moon, Triton, have been taken to indicate warming caused by increasedsolar activity. In fact, the brightening is due to the planetās seasons changing, but very slowly. Summer is coming to Neptuneās southern hemisphere, bringing more sunlight, as it does every 164 years.
- Pluto: the warming exhibited by Pluto is not really understood. Plutoās seasons are the least understood of all: its existence has only been known for a third of its 248 -year orbit, and it has never been visited by a space probe. The āevidenceā for climatechange consists of just two observations made in 1988 and 2002. Thatās equivalent to observing the Earthās weather for just three weeks out of the year. Various theories suggest its highly elliptical orbit may play a part, as could the large angle of its rotational axis. One recent paper suggests the length of Plutoās orbit is a key factor, as with Neptune. Sunlight at Pluto is 900 times weaker than it is at the Earth.
Again basic research before flap yapping saves embarrassment.
Bwahahahaha skeptical science blog?
Damn old rocks at least post from a realible unbiased source
Again if you are going to link Jhon"Mr 97% full of shit" Cook blog~skeptical science I will post any dang blog I choose.