Hope everyone had a great holiday and spent it with family and friends.
Chalenge, you are probably right about some things about me. I do tend to charge instead of sit there and scrape my feet. My apologies if I offend. The problem being, I severely dislike
opinions being brought into science. I know good science that has been ruined by opinion. I did not use opinions to state my case. I used science. Your "opinion" that global warming is a ploy does not reflect out into the scientific realm. The truth is what is there, and climate is undeniably shifting.
The sun is currently "stuck" in a minimum, between solar cycles, and this is adding to the problem by masking some effects in global temperature. Below is a picture of the sun (TODAY), and the clean optical disk (no sunspots) that has been there for months now. And yet, even at low output, there are still climate issues around the globe.
But, maybe we'll get lucky and the sun will stay at this low activity for a long time. We entered solar cycle 24 a few months ago, and have only had 8 sunspots since. This indicates the 11 year cycle is kind of in a "holding pattern", and the solar output is way down (solar wind is below 300 km/s-1) There is a little talk that we could be entering into another long term "minimum". I don't subscribe to that, due to the slight slight uptick of sunspot (ie solar) activity towards the end of the graph below.
Honestly, and you can quote me, I'm waiting to see what the outliers are, climatologically speaking, when we get into 2011-2012. Scientifically, that should be when the sun is at historical norms as far as output. If we see huge variations in climate versus the historical average, we'll know we have serious issues coming. I'm not a "sky is falling" kind of guy...I didn't buy into the hype in the early days. Scientifically, the principle on climate change that has been put forth is sound. CO2 is not a major greenhouse gas, and is generally short lived <50 years in the atmosphere, but it does initiate feedback loops that make things happen. Specifically, CH4 and water vapor increases in the lower and middle atmosphere.
Our current orbital mechanics are such that there aren't natural reasons that we should be in a shift. As far as warming on Mars (Tool), please see this article on the simple reason.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/04/070404-mars-warming.html You remember how darker clothes get warmer? It works everywhere, it turns out.