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How do man's activities cause climate change on other bodies in our solar system ?

Not just the earth, it's happening on other planets and moons as well. Glaciers melting, increased volcanic activity. If you are going to claim that man's activity is causing it, then give me some physics of how we are effecting these other worlds ? Or is it just a big coincidence ? hell of a coincidence really. Give me some facts that show how man's emissions are causing global warming on other worlds and maybe I will listen to your argument.





I am the tree hugger from hell. I have done more eco work than most of you have thought of doing. My BF is a wind tech. We are not delusional though. We don't blind ourselves to facts. facts by the way, are usually not what you see on tv. What you see on tv is an agenda.

Addendum: When addresing your points, please make sure that your alternate explanations for what drives climate on other planets are not in themselves driven by the sun or it makes your argument moot LOL
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It can't, of course, as the slogan goes..."It's the SUN stupid!" And I have to laugh at "Independant Broadcasters??? HAH! since when Wardy? The media is an essential arm of the government...Have you heard of the "pandemic" lately??
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Posted Nov 4th, 2009 at 2:46PM
Mankind's activities are most certainly not affecting other planets. Some people try to use the idea that the sun is responsible for climate change on out planet, and others. In fact the whole idea of climate change on other planets is very debatable:

Martian climate is primarily driven by dust and albedo and there is little empirical evidence that Mars is showing long term warming.
Neptune's orbit is 164 years so current brightening is a seasonal response (Neptune's southern hemisphere is heading into summer).
Triton's warming is due to the moon approaching an extreme southern summer, a season that occurs every few hundred years.
Jupiter's storms are fueled by the planet's own internal heat (the sun's energy is 4% the level of solar energy at Earth). When several storms merge into one large storm (eg - Red Spot Jr), the planet loses its ability to mix heat, causing warming at the equator and cooling at the poles.

Pluto's warming consists of two observations 14 years apart noting a difference in atmospheric thickness which implies warming - scientists are unable to explain why yet. But considering Pluto's orbit is equivalent to 248 Earth years, this says nothing about climate change. It's like saying Earth is warming when comparing winter to summer. Plus Pluto is more than 30 times farther away from the Sun than the Earth is. If the Sun were warming up enough to affect Pluto at that vast distance, it would blowtorch the Earth.

So in short - there is nothing to suggest that climate change is sweeping through the solar system.

P.S.

"What you see on tv is an agenda" - And why do you think that? The government has no power over independent broadcasters, and they are not trying to delude the general populace. There is no government cover-up. It's idiocy like this that lead people to see conspiracy everywhere - 9/11 being a prime example.
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Posted Nov 4th, 2009 at 12:40PM
So your better then me, your boyfriend is better then me, I help the problem by eating the cows causing it(if you don't understand this joke then readjust your aluminum helmet), most people with half a brain get facts elsewhere then the boobtube. But your lumping all T.V. media as agenda instead of FOX being bias to conservatives and msnbc as being bias to liberals.
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Posted Nov 4th, 2009 at 12:40PM
There are three fundamental flaws in the 'other planets are warming' argument:

- Not all planets are warming - some are cooling

- The sun has shown no long term trend since 1950

- There are explanations unique to each planet for why other planets are warming or cooling.
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