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I want to hear an answer from you liberals concerning this fact. You libs claim that our caps are melting b/c of CO2 emissions via humans. Then is Mars warming b/c of humans as well? Think about it - just another reason to dispel your Al Gore myths. Did you ever think that we are just going through a warming phase or that the warming might have something to do with the sun (independent of our actions)?

2007-05-08 09:23:41 · 6 answers · asked by thatguy2007 2 in Environment

6 answers

it's just that time of the year

2007-05-08 09:31:58 · answer #1 · answered by jim m 7 · 0 1

I am not a liberal, but I do follow astronomy. Warming on Mars is probably caused by small changes in the tilt of its rotational axis. Earth has a large Moon that stabilizes its axial tilt, but Mars does not.

Personally I think we can get better measurement of what the Sun is doing with various solar science satellites than we can by looking at the weather on Mars. And those satellites do not show any increase in heat from the Sun. There are theories that changes in the magnetic field of the Sun could cause indirect effects to Earth's cloud cover that could account for warming, but that isn't proved as far as I know. It isn't disproved either though.

2007-05-08 16:37:48 · answer #2 · answered by campbelp2002 7 · 1 1

Forget Al Gore. Just look at the data and the science. On Earth, the sun is about 10% of the problem.

http://www.globalwarmingart.com/wiki/Image:Climate_Change_Attribution.png

http://www.stopglobalwarming.org/sgw_actionitems.asp

Scientists know all about the sun. They measure it all the time. Climatologists consider it in their analyses, of course. They'd be laughed at if they didn't.

"While evidence suggests fluctuations in solar activity can affect climate on Earth, and that it has done so in the past, the majority of climate scientists and astrophysicists agree that the sun is not to blame for the current and historically sudden uptick in global temperatures on Earth, which seems to be mostly a mess created by our own species."

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,258342,00.html

"I wasn’t convinced by a person or any interest group—it was the data that got me. I was utterly convinced of this connection between the burning of fossil fuels and climate change. And I was convinced that if we didn’t do something about this, we would be in deep trouble.”

Vice Admiral Richard H. Truly, USN (Ret.)
Former NASA Administrator, Shuttle Astronaut and the first Commander of the Naval Space Command

2007-05-08 18:56:11 · answer #3 · answered by Bob 7 · 0 1

the problem with Al Gore's theory is that he doesnt explore the history of climate changes... this planet has existed for an estimated 8-10 billion years.. in that time there have been ice ages and other periods where it was hot.. if you look at patterns of climate change, you can see that there have been periods of time (even before humans existed) where the planet got warmer or colder.. yes it is possible that the CO2 and "greenhouse gasses" are helping to cause the warming that we are now experiencing, but that is not the only cause.. it is (if anything) a combination of 2 or more things causing this "global warming"

2007-05-08 16:34:14 · answer #4 · answered by grmkorn 2 · 0 2

It is because George Bush is really Stanley H. Tweedle (the captain of the LEXX). LEXX is the most powerful creature in the two universes and can, in fact, control weather on planets and even destroy them right out. However, it does get very hungry and you must look out for Lyekka...she will nibble your bum.

2007-05-08 16:40:58 · answer #5 · answered by Knick Knox 7 · 0 2

what makes you decide that the two things have to be related, that is your invention .

who ever said that humans still have anything to do with Mars ,
our ancesters screwed that place up before they came here
and since then we have had nothing to do with Mars anymore

2007-05-08 16:54:09 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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