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I have read that comparisons between earlier and recent planetory probes have measured an average increase in planet surface temperatures of 2 degrees on all planets and moons over a ten year period. Might this explain our global warming? Interestingly, instruments show no increase in the suns radiation temperature over the same period. Comments please CommentsInteresting Discussions on; http://www.livescience.com/environment/070312_solarsys_warming.html
An argument not discussed in depth here is the effects of Sun spots...
.RSC, Renewable Energy Student and son of RPC, .
You don't quote sources for your assertion that all planetary bodies in the solar system are getting hotter. This is news to me and I'm sceptical. We have a perfectly good explanation of observed warming on this planet being due to a buildup of greenhouse gases preventing the re-radiation of heat from the Sun back into space. global warming man made or nature By RPC … of 2 degrees on all planets and moons over a ten year period. Might this explain our global warming? Interestingly, instruments show no increase in the suns radiation temperature over the same period. Comments please. No Tags. OneClimate.net - http://www.oneclimate.net/ |


After Studying renewable Energies for 2 years I am still not conviced as to the anthroprojenic nature of Climate change. I would not be so secure in statinig that there is ample evidence to support our current theory of Global Warming. Although I find the studies into SunSpot activity interesting I still do not believe anyone truly knows the answer. I am also very suspicious of the political motives behind the climate change bandwagon and the political backing, funding and control of organisations like the IPCC, with its panel of 2000 Scientists, Technicians, Sectetaries, Wives and pets, all signing their name to the theory. .RSC.