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September 21, 2005
Global warming on Mars
So reads the headline in this NASA article.
Update: The headline has since changed, but the story remains the same.
Posted by Joshua Claybourn at September 21, 2005 02:54 PM
Really? Not when I followed the link.
Posted by: Jim S at September 21, 2005 08:46 PM | permalink
Dam George Bush's eyes! Now we see the results of his callous disregard for the environment. Failure to sign the Kyoto Treaty, and failure to seriously encourage the development of alternative energy has now come to Mars to roost.
And while we're at it, does anyone think it's a coincidence that sunspot activity is spiking now that Bush has had five years to facilitate the ruination of the universe by big oil? I think not.
Posted by: Joe Hogan at September 21, 2005 08:55 PM | permalink
Brilliant satire, Joe. I've never encountered its equal. Those wacky liberals, you sure hit the nail on the head!
Posted by: Chuck at September 22, 2005 12:23 AM | permalink
It's interesting that people assume that warming on Mars means most of Earth's warming is from higher solar activity. Trouble is, comparing those planets to Earth is largely like comparing apples & oranges. As noted at globalwarmingtruth.org : "... The atmosphere on Mars is much thinner, AND has a higher percentage of CO2. Temperatures there are much more responsive to even modest increases in solar energy.".
Posted by: Alex J at October 5, 2005 11:02 PM | permalink
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