Global Warming On Mars?
Yes, the surface temperature on Mars is rising and the dry ice polar caps are receding. Instapundit blames Halliburton. The Speculist blog has an interesting question and I’d like to know the answer myself. As he writes:
| :::::::: | n the other hand, I can’t help but wonder — if two planets so close to each other are both experiencing a rise in surface temperature, isn’t it just possible that it might have to do with that nearby star they both orbit? I’m just asking is all. I mean, what if…
What if. And I’m just asking. But what if global warming is real, but it isn’t our fault and there is nothing we can do about it? (With current technology.) Just asking. |
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Good question. I’m a network engineer by trade and when I see multiple devices on a single network exhibiting similar routing behavior, I look for common items between them, not simultaneously occuring independent problems. Aside from the Sun, Earth and Mars don’t have a lot of common items, so I’d have to wonder if the reason we’re heating up isn’t more an issue of more solar energy coming in than before. Perhaps cyclical?
That SDAC research NASA’s involved in might be more important than originally thought.


