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Does Global Warming on Earth Attract Asteroids?

Allen239 Wrote: Feb 11, 2013 6:51 AM
The idea that global warming is attracting asteroids toward Earth is incorrect. Asteroids come from the Asteroid Belt located between Mars and Jupiter and are pushed toward the inner planets when asteroids are affected by collisions with other asteroids or are affected by the gravitational effects of Jupiter. NASA and other government space organizations have found thousands of near Earth asteroids circling our solar system. By the way, Global warming is caused by the amount of solar radiation hits the earth.
evie10 Wrote: Feb 11, 2013 1:44 PM
Get serious - it is global warming that is causing the asteroids, not the usual laws of physics.
1375 Wrote: Feb 11, 2013 8:00 AM
40 years ago they were taking about the next ice age. They had pictures of icebergs on the cover of Time magazine. People are so dumb and Al Gore is just a modern PT Barnum (except dumber)
MadisonWannabe Wrote: Feb 11, 2013 8:28 AM
In the thirties the talk was of global warming. The theory then by some people was that radio waves caused the drought and subsequent dust storms. Things go in circles. In a few years the dunces will start in again on cooling.
Simplecaveman Wrote: Feb 11, 2013 6:55 AM
A lot of climate change clowns don't use the Sun's affect on climate in their models. They say it's negligible.

According to one CNN anchor, this is a serious question that can only be answered by Bill Nye the Science Guy. 

So, apparently so-called "global warming" inside the Earth is now somehow connected to asteroids in space. Got it. As Bill Nye said,  "It's all science!"

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