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Originally Posted by KimJI
The temperature of a planet is not based on the distance to the sun alone, its also a question of atmosphere, and its ability to contain the heat.
Look at the moon. When the sun shine on it, its much hotter than the side where there are no sun. The temperature change is from 100degrees+ at the day, to 150degrees- at night. That is due to the atmosphere, nothing else
Again, the topic is weather or not Global warming is a result of increased CO2 emissions. And again you fail to provide evidence. And you throw in half lies to support your case, which is not helping at all.
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I don't understand where you're disagreeing with me. You just restated what I said.
Venus is warmer than Mercury (which is a lot closer to the sun) because it has CO2 in its atmosphere, retaining the heat.
We're artificially injected billions of metric tons of CO2 into our own atmosphere every year.
1 + 1 = 2.
Where are my half lies? I'm not aware of any that I stated... nor would I knowlingly do so... so please point them out.