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May 14, 2006
Global Warming On Jupiter?
The article doesn't say that overall temperatures are rising on Jupiter, but speculates that "areas around the equator become warmer, while the poles can start to cool down."The fact that “global warming” appears to be occuring on a number of planets in our solar system should probably give cause to those who have wedded themselves to the idea that such warming on Earth is entirely a product of human activity. Or perhaps the residents of Jupiter just need to cut their dependence on fossil fuels and stop driving those SUVs...
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Posted on May 14, 2006 03:41 AM by climat603.
Filed in Hurricane! under climate change.
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jupiter is a sag giant, so the circumstances of global warming are different on jupiter. there is no land on jupiter, so talking of residents of jupiter dont exist. the giant red spot is a giant hurricane 3 times the size of earth that has been spinning since before telescopes were invented by early enlightenment philosophers.
Posted by: cory alicie at January 8, 2009 07:51 AM