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The Video Anthony Watts Doesn't Want You to See

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Salamantis7/31/2009 10:29:22 pm PDT

re: #261 danrudy

You need to think independently. You have two planets that are in the same solar system both with ice caps.
The ONLY major source of heat for both is the sun.
You think that Mars recently starting wobbling so its ice caps started melting while earth has no wobble and its ice caps melting are becasue of Co2 emmisions?
It is far more likely that the similar events occuring on the two planets which are temporally related are occuring because of a mutual event. not two independent events.
I dont knon and never thought until now to see if there have been observations made on other planets. I gues without easily observable ice caps like on mars itwould be hard to guess temperature changes on venus, saturn etc.

If planetary wobbles could cause global warming on Mars, why couldn’t they also cause it on the Earth? Just check that out in addition to solar cycles. And not just yes or no, but a percentage.

However, solar cycles would seem to pass the Occam’s razor test better to me, in the absence of a causal explanation of just how it could be that BOTH Mars and the Earth could be simultaneously experiencing similarly globally warming orbit wobbles. It seems waaay to far fetched for simple coincidence.