The World Is Only A Small Percentage Of The Universe

When considering that much of the planet is running far below normal temperatures, it is important to remember that Earth comprises only a tiny fraction of the Universe. Global Warming is much bigger than just what is happening on your little planet.

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6 Responses to The World Is Only A Small Percentage Of The Universe

  1. BioBob says:

    say …. where is the link, anyway ?

  2. Mike Davis says:

    ROFLMAO!!!!!!!

  3. C Monster says:

    And thanks for all the fish.

  4. Andy Weiss says:

    How much global warming is there on the moon?

  5. Erik says:

    Equal temperatures for all planets!
    http://thepeoplescube.com/

  6. Stevenson says:

    It`s happening with all the planets- not just the Earth. Just to name a few: SUN: The Sun’s magnetic field is over 230 percent stronger now than it was at the beginning of the 1900s, and its overall energetic activity has sizably increased, creating a frenzy of activity that continues to embarrass NASA’s official predictions.
    VENUS: Venus is now glowing in the dark, as is Jupiter’s moon Io.
    EARTH: In the last 30 years, Earth’s icecaps have thinned out by as much as 40 percent. Quite inexplicably, just since 1997 the structure of the Earth has shifted from being slightly more egg-shaped, or elongated at the poles, to more pumpkin-shaped, or flattened at the poles. No one at NASA has even bothered to try to explain this yet. Link to full article at NASA: http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov/topstory/20020801gravityfield.html
    MARS: The icecaps of Mars noticeably melted just within one year, causing 50-percent changes in surface features. Atmospheric density had risen by 200 percent above previous observations as of 1997.
    JUPITER: Jupiter has become so highly energized that it is now surrounded by a visibly glowing donut tube of energy in the path of the moon Io. The size of Jupiter’s magnetic field has more than doubled since 1992.
    SATURN: Saturn’s polar regions have been noticeably brightening, and its magnetic field strength increasing.

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