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In summary, much of modern warming's alleged link to human activity may have been formulated by selecting data that align with the hypothesis, and neglecting or dismissing data which do not

Solar System Heating Up



Mysteriously warming is happening across the solar system. The one common factor is at the center of it all: the sun.

Neptune's giant moon Triton is the first body in the solar system where global warming could be detected. According to measurements, the atmosphere pressure doubled and the temperature rose 3 degrees Kelvin.

Newly analyzed temperature data show the surface temperature of the moon raised by about three degrees Celsius. (1)

Then there is Pluto where the atmosphere has warmed to being 40 degrees Kelvin warmer than the temperature at the surface (-220C).

Scientists last year found 'an unexpected heat wave of 700 degrees Celsius, extending 130,000 kilometers in Jupiter's atmosphere. (2)

The surface of Saturn has been 'slowly heating up" as well. (3)

Yes, there's a reason why it's called the 'solar' system. It's because the sun is at its center, and so its solar storms and variability impact all the bodies in it.

This has been happening for quite a while.

German online news reported in 2007, "The average temperature on Mars has risen by about 0.65 degrees Celsius since the 1970s." (1)

Also back in 2007 ice caps on Mars were melting, Jupiter had an enormous hurricane like storm thought to be the result of sudden warming. In fact, some parts of Jupiter were as much as 6 C warmer than just a few years ago.


Lorne Gunter said one thing they all shared that could be causing them to warm up in unison was a giant self-luminous ball of burning gas with a mass more than 300,000 times that of Earth and a core temperature of more than 20 million degrees C. (4)

Because man is burning fossil fuels, our planet is allegedly becoming increasingly covered by a blanket of heat-trapping greenhouse gases, scientists like to make people believe. The recent global warming simply couldn't have anything to do with the sun, they insist. "They're likely way off the mark", concludes Pierre Gosselin. (1)

Nearly all of the alleged anthropogenic link to climate change can be removed by simply exchanging and/or replacing biased temperature and solar activity data sets. A study, co-authored by 37 scientists, finds using rural only Northern Hemisphere temperature data (i. e., removing artificial non-climatic urban heat effects) reduces the post 1850 warming trend from 0.89 C to 0.55 C per century. (5)

Variations in cloud cover, albedo, and natural ocean circulations may also be factors arising from internal climate variability that could explain modern climate changes.

In summary, much of modern warming's alleged link to human activity may have been formulated by selecting data that align with the hypothesis, and neglecting or dismissing data which do not. (6)

References

1. P. Gosselin, "No one talks about it: solar system climate change...happening beyond planet earth," notrickszone.com, September 12, 2023

2. "Planetary scale heat wave discovered in Jupiter's atosphere," Nationally Recognized Radiation Oncology, phys.org.,September 23, 2022

3. Laura Baisas, "Saturn's rings have been slowly heating up its atmospere," Popular Science March 31, 2023

4. Lorne Gunter, "Breaking: Warming on Jupiter, Mars, Pluto, Neptune's Moon & Earth linked to increased solar activity, scientists say," National Post March 13, 2007

5. Kenneth Richard, "New study: Up to 87% of modern warming can be explained by variations in solar activity," notrickszone.com, September 4, 2023

6. Willie Soon et al., "The detection and attribution of Northern Hemisphere land surface warming (1850-2018) in terms of human and natural factors: challenges of inadequate data," Climate, August 2023


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Jack Dini——

Jack Dini is author of Challenging Environmental Mythology.  He has also written for American Council on Science and Health, Environment & Climate News, and Hawaii Reporter.


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