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Default Excess CO2 from Venus is reaching our atmosphere [breaking researchnews]

Enough Already wrote:
Researchers at SEPP (Science & Environmental Production Project) have
discovered that Venus is responsible for 97% of Earth's increasing
concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide since 1915. This means
Man is only responsible for 3% of the relatively small increase, which
renders our impact negligible.

The atmosphere of Venus is over 96% CO2, causing a profound greenhouse
effect on that planet. SEPP researchers discovered a bleed-off
mechanism without which the planet would literally boil. It was while
researching the "sink" for this mechanism, combined with a wolf-
hunting trip to the Northwest Territories, that a SEPP member had a
campfire epiphany. Keep reading, and get out the keys to that tarped
Suburban.

Although Venus can range up to 162 million miles from Earth, SEPP
researchers have learned that Venus' excess CO2 travels through a
persistent vapo-wormhole and enters our atmosphere in the same
location as the solar wind, which causes Aurora Borealis. The volume
of this transfer increases as Venus reaches its minimum distance from
Earth; about 24 million miles. This happens to coincide with
summertime in Scottsdale AZ. Conversely, with Venus at its maximum
distance we experience record cold days in the Land of Free
Enterprise.


What a load of bilge. The closest approach of Venus to the earth varies
from year to year.

T.