Solar variation ruled out in global warming

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Solar variation ruled out in global warming

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Not that I had any doubts, given that such an explanation should have caused global warming on every planet in our system.
solar variations over the past 20 years should have had a cooling effect
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Bah, finally the sun shows its ugly face as a frenzied liberal hack hating america.
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This doesn't prove anything! Everything is normal! Whaaaaaa!
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Mulu wrote:Not that I had any doubts, given that such an explanation should have caused global warming on every planet in our system.
but pluto is warmer than predicted omg

(please ignore that we don't have complete data on Pluto's climate since we've only known it existed for 40% of its orbital period, and that if the sun were putting out enough energy to warm up Pluto Earth would literally be on fire)
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Mulu wrote:Not that I had any doubts, given that such an explanation should have caused global warming on every planet in our system.
solar variations over the past 20 years should have had a cooling effect
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They've only been observing it for 20 years. Concidering that the Sun is what makes the Earth habitable, it should not be discounted. We do not know everything about how it works or affects the planets.
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It's been ruled out Zak.
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Zakharra wrote:
Mulu wrote:Not that I had any doubts, given that such an explanation should have caused global warming on every planet in our system.
solar variations over the past 20 years should have had a cooling effect
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They've only been observing it for 20 years. Concidering that the Sun is what makes the Earth habitable, it should not be discounted. We do not know everything about how it works or affects the planets.
uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh they've been observing solar activity fairly accurately since at least 1890, which is longer than 20 years. I know math can be tough, but trust me on that one.

http://www.pubs.royalsoc.ac.uk/media/pr ... 071880.pdf
The Sun varies on an 11-year cycle between periods of high and low activity. But above this, there's a longer term trend. For most of the 20th century, output from the Sun was slowly and steadily rising. But in 1985, that trend reversed, with solar output slowly declining. Global temperatures here on Earth continued climbing, unaffected.
Edit: And lulz, I just noticed the funniest part. Even if you were correct and we'd only been doing solar observations for 20 years, we've been watching solar output decrease for 20 years while global temperature increased. So even with your argument, you're still wrong.

Also, the sun is not even entirely what makes the Earth habitable. Without the natural, baseline greenhouse effect, Earth would be frozen like Mars is. It's too far away.
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Yes, in fact it's been frozen like Mars at least twice in its history, causing life to almost snuff out completely. It's also been 60% hotter, at which time most life perished as well.

Life on Earth exists on a razor thin edge of habitability. The sooner policymakers realize that, the higher our chances of long term survivability.
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Life on Earth exists on a razor thin edge of habitability. The sooner policymakers realize that, the higher our chances of long term survivability.
Huh. *looks at other topic and sees some contradiction* I don't see any reason in us, as a race, surviving anyways. I mean, what's the point? To see our grandchildren well off with families of their own, the satisfaction of our DNA still floating around the world, and the prospects of a "good life" for our descendants? That's as shallow as anyone else's thinking, much less an ape's.

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Sounds like someone hasn't faced that fear of death yet.

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What an utterly morbid outlook. I bet its a struggle for you to even leave your abode every day.

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Anyone have the link to the study?
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fluffmonster wrote:What an utterly morbid outlook. I bet its a struggle for you to even leave your abode every day.

There are no reasons given to us. Its the reasons that we make for ourselves that truly matter.
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Well Mulu, as a humanist and free thinking liberal, what would you say we should do about global warming after we acknowledge its existance?
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Reduce carbon output to reestablish carbon equilibrium. Though it doesn't require being liberal or a humanist to come to that conclusion.
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How would we "Reduce carbon output to reestablish carbon equilibrium."

I was looking for a more "This is how we' should do it" rather then a "This is what will happan once we do it" statement Mulu. Sorry for the confusion.
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