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Many claim that the whole solar system is warming, but is this really the case? What does available science tell us about this conclusion? I have had many make this claim to me, but none have yet been able to offer a single bit of science to substantiate the "whole solar system is warming" claim. So what does the science say?
Dane Wigington
geoengineeringwatch.org

 

What Climate Change Is Happening To Other Planets In The Solar System?

Source: Skeptical Science

Climate Myth…

Other planets are warming
"[E]vidence that CO2 is not the principle driver of warming on this planet is provided by the simultaneous warming of other planets and moons in our solar system, despite the fact that they obviously have no anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases.

Mars, Triton, Pluto and Jupiter all show global warming, pointing to the Sun as the dominating influence in determining climate throughout the solar system." (Ian McClintock)

This argument is part of a greater one that other planets are warming. If this is happening throughout the solar system, clearly it must be the sun causing the rise in temperatures – including here on Earth.

It is curious that the theory depends so much on sparse information – what we know about the climates on other planets and their history – yet its proponents resolutely ignore the most compelling evidence against the notion. Over the last fifty years, the sun’s output has decreased slightly: it is radiating less heat. We can measure the various activities of the sun pretty accurately from here on Earth, or from orbit above it, so it is hard to ignore the discrepancy between the facts and the sceptical argument that the sun is causing the rise in temperatures.

Temp_vs_TSI_2009_gpw

TSI from 1880 to 1978 from Solanki. TSI from 1979 to 2009 from PMOD.

But if the sun’s output has levelled off or even diminished, then what is causing other planets to warm up? Are they warming at all?

The planets and moons that are claimed to be warming total roughly eight out of dozens of large bodies in the solar system. Some, like Uranus, may be cooling. All the outer planets have vastly longer orbital periods than Earth, so any climate change on them may be seasonal. Saturn and its moons take 30 Earth years to orbit the Sun, so three decades of observations equates to only 1 Saturnian year. Uranus has an 84-year orbit and 98° axial tilt, so its seasons are extreme. Neptune has not yet completed a single orbit since its discovery in 1846.

This is a round-up of the planets said by sceptics to be experiencing climate change:

Claims that solar system bodies are heating up due to increased solar activity are clearly wrong. The sun’s output has declined in recent decades. Only Pluto and Neptune are exhibiting increased brightness. Heating attributed to other solar bodies remains unproven.

Source: Skeptical Science

 

 

4 Responses

  1. Yes Billy, keep caring…Steve is a real force for getting the word out, as I hope I and so many others are. If we stop caring, they have won! This battle is not for the feint of heart. We can’t unknow what we know. Once we are awake, we have no choice but to be the source of other’s awakening. Stay strong!

  2. Danes right Billy. We can never give up. I won't stop until te spraying stops. You can't say nobody cares, I care!

    1. Never give up Billy, if we could expose the spraying it would be a giant leap in the right direction no matter how dark the horizon is.

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