Oh my God, you cannot be this ******' stupid. THERE ARE NO HUMANS ON OTHER PLANETS!!!! Why would Jupiter, Mars, Venus Saturn, Triton, Enceladus, Neptune, and even the non planet Pluto be experiencing "global warming" if it didn't have a human factor?
Before I say anything, I just want to say that I'm glad to see you jumping into the debate on global warming. I get kind of bored arguing with the same people all the time, so your presence in this debate is welcome... at least by me. Now, back to the debate...
First, none of the material you posted contains any claims that Venus, Saturn, Neptune, or Enceladus are warming, so either bring me scientific articles about warming on those bodies or strike them from your list of planets and moons which are experiencing warming.
Second, the article you cite explains that increasing temperatures observed on Jupiter, Pluto, and Triton are due to causes other than solar activity.
A little bit about the warming being observed on Mars and Jupiter...
A recent study found that warming on Mars is due to dust storms...
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/04/070404-mars-warming.htmlOne physicist theorizes that warming on Jupiter is due to the loss of atmospheric vorticies there...
http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2004/04/21_jupiter.shtmlBecause of the ******' SUN!
Temperature increases on some of the planets and moons in our solar system do not necessarily indicate an increase in solar irradiance. In fact, according to satellite readings, solar irradiance has been fairly constant for the past few decades and has even decreased somewhat...
http://www.pmodwrc.ch/pmod.php?topic=tsi/composite/SolarConstantAnd no, not all scientists agree with the Goracle. Quite a bit are on the more rational side.
The very article you cite very clearly states that most climate scientists and astrophysicists agree that the sun is not the cause of increasing temperatures on Earth...
While evidence suggests fluctuations in solar activity can affect climate on Earth, and that it has done so in the past, the majority of climate scientists and astrophysicists agree that the sun is not to blame for the current and historically sudden uptick in global temperatures on Earth, which seems to be mostly a mess created by our own species.