Thursday, December 4, 2008

Biggest Impact on Global Warming

Hmmm, what could be so influential on Earth's climate?

What could actually shift the thermal inertia of the planet so it warms?

What could it be? Greenhouse Gas? Human activity?

How about THE SUN!

Scientitsts don't really know how clouds are formed and what function they serve in the climate system. We are only now noticing the impact of carbon dioxide release from the oceans. And we're just beginning to explore the correlation between sunspot activity and earth's temperatures.

Finally it's not a green planet. It's a BLUE planet.

Earth is over 70% ocean. The remaining 30% is broken up roughly 15% polar caps/tundra and deserts, 5% mountain or inhospitable land and 10% what humans occupy and what we use of that is minuscule.

Humans may have evolved but Mother Earth can kick us to the curb anytime she likes. One good volcanic eruption and we get tossed in a year-long winter.

So let's all take a big deep breath and realize it's not us, it's the sun.

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