If I can ask a question I’ve not seen brought up yet... if all the other planets are also warming up over time and it’s believed to be caused by temperature change in the sun and not CO2 levels in their atmosphere, then why doesnt this apply to Earth as well? Is it because we have surface water, moisture in the clouds, trees or the most umbrellas, etc...?
this is a subject of controversy in of itself. Some say the planets can’t be getting hotter if their brightness is diminishing.

What climate change is happening to other planets in the solar system?
<p>There are three fundamental flaws in the 'other planets are warming' argument. Not all planets in the solar system are warming. The sun has shown no long term trend since 1950 and in fact has shown a slight cooling trend in recent decades. There are explanations for why other planets are...
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this is a subject of controversy in of itself. Some say the planets can’t be getting hotter if their brightness is diminishing.