Warming Scare Tactics | The Planets

"Because those planets [Saturn + Jupiter] are closer to the sun [than the Earth], my friend."
- David de Rothschild, Author '77 Essential Skills to Stop Climate Changes', 2007

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Mars (NASA)
QUOTE (NASA)
Carbon dioxide makes up 95.3% of the gas in the atmosphere of Mars. (Earth: 0.038%)
The average temperature on Mars is about -80°F. (Earth: 57°F)
QUOTE (Mars Global Surveyor Team)
for three Mars summers in a row, deposits of frozen carbon dioxide near Mars' south pole have shrunk from the previous year's size, suggesting a climate change in progress.

Neptune - Suggestive correlations between the brightness of Neptune, solar variability, and Earth's temperature (AGU)
Neptune Moon Triton - MIT researcher finds evidence of global warming on Neptune's largest moon (MIT)
Pluto - Global Warming on Pluto Puzzles Scientists (Space.com)
Saturn - Hot shot of Saturn's 'hot spot' (BBC)
Saturn Moon Enceladus - Saturn moon delights and baffles (BBC)
Top Global Warming Advocate: Jupiter & Saturn Closer To Sun Than Earth (Prison Planet
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Global Warming Fact...

Global warming alarmists would have you believe that a rise in CO2 causes temperature rise.  However, this is exactly the opposite of what is actually happening.  In general temperatures have risen 400-1000 years BEFORE CO2 starts to rise
Global Warming Fact...
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