Will Earth Become Mars Due To Climate Change?

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Studying the climates of Venus and Mars can provide valuable insights into the impact of climate change on Earth. Venus has a thick atmosphere and high levels of carbon dioxide, resulting in a wide greenhouse effect and making it one of the hottest planets in the solar system. On the other hand, Mars lost a lot of its carbon dioxide over time, leaving it very cold today. By understanding the processes that caused these climate changes, scientists can gain a better understanding of the factors driving climate change on Earth. This knowledge can help us develop strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate the impact of climate change on our planet.

Dr. Geronimo Villanueva is a planetary scientist at NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center who specializes in the search for organic molecules on Mars and on icy bodies. He is co-investigator of the ExoMars/TGO mission, co-investigator of the Comet Interceptor mission, and leader for Mars and Ocean Worlds studies (GTO) for the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).

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Comparing apples to oranges and pears …
Greenhouse gasses in order of severity:
1). Water vapor.
2). Methane.
3. CO2.

badkarma
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So human was on mars and Venus to make the climate change?!

eelcj
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...I don't think "technology" is going to save us...

Brolicherbs
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Maybe they had a polar shift? Huh, what about that ? Or maybe it was like the movie “Dr Strangelove “. The whole civilization is living in mine shafts and was there a “mine shaft gap”?

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