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Cecil Moore wrote:
Michael Coslo wrote: What was the cause? Certainly not homo sapiens. Okay, then what is the mitigating mechanism for mankind to not have an effect? We are increasing the percentage of greenhous gases. Why does it not have an effect? I strongly suspect the primary source of energy in our solar system is the cause. Now what could that be? It would take an absolute idiot to not think that the sun was the major influence on the temperature of the earth. But I don't think that it follows that man has no effect on the system. A prime example is the planet Mercury. It catches quite a bit more solar radiation than we do on earth. But the parts not catching the solar radiation aren't warm at all. And Venus, which catches more than we do, has temperatures that are much higher than would otherwise be expected, and these temps are not in areas directly exposed by the sun. Now what could that be? That was a little condescending wasn't it? - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
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