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by tom_rath
5875 days ago
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Yes. For one, there's that big ol' fusion furnace in the middle of the place that's tossing out a variable amount of energy as time goes on. Examining the weather of other planets would help explain if solar activity or other factors are affecting planetary temperatures more than recent human actions. |
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If any planets ARE warming because of an increase in solar activity, the ones we should expect to see a change on are Venus, Earth, and Mars.
Venus is a good example of what happens if the greenhouse effects run amok, and Mars is a good example of the opposite. We're in the middle, at least for now.