The LGM*s Are Burning Too Many Fossil Fuels
in the early morning on Monday, the 2nd of June 2008 by Chad
On Jupiter at least…
BERKELEY, Calif., May 27 (UPI) — U.S. astronomers say increased turbulence and storms first observed on Jupiter more than two years ago might be causing global climate change on the planet.
See, what isn’t in the story: What is causing the increased storms and turbulence? Surely the laws of thermodynamics mean they can’t just arise out of the aether. Maybe increased solar output is the root cause here? I mean, increased solar output is a fact. Increased climate temperatures on some of the other planets is a fact except for Earth, where the only thing that could ever cause damage to the earth is mankind.
*Little Green Men
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