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It's bad enough that we have to deal with the consequences of climate change here on Earth. But if it is a byproduct of human activities, why would Jupiter's climate be affected?
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/05/080522121036.htm
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The question is not whether climate change is a natural phenomenon, but rather what effect our activities have on accelerating or exacerbating said change(s).
I don't know of any scientist who argues that climate change would not happen in the absence of human activity.
Wes, if that were truly a question, to be investigated scientifically, instead of an Al "Chicken Little" Gore sky-is-falling doomsday certainty, I would not complain.
When fools like Gore make ignorant statements like "the debate is OVER" in regard to the subject of climate change, it only retards the scientific process.