Mean Temperatures on Each Planet Planetary surface temperatures tend to get colder the farther a planet is from the Sun. Venus is the exception, as its proximity to the Sun, and its dense atmosphere make it our solar system’s hottest planet. The mean temperatures of planets in our solar system are: Mercury – 333°F (167°C), […]
Month: April 2023
POPULATION CAPACITY OVERSHOOT
“We are dealing with two opposing forces, the scientific power of food production and the biologic power of human reproduction. Not earth’s climate! There can be no permanent progress in the battle against hunger until the agencies that fight for increased food production and those that fight for population control unite in a common effort.” […]
1980’S & 90’S EXCEEDED TEMP LIMIT
The UN tell us that we must strive to limit annual global temperatures to 15.23 Celsius, which is calculated by adding 1.5 C to the pre-industrial temperature of 13.73 C. But according to temperatures in the NASA graph the limit was exceeded in 1981, 1988 and 1990 ahead of 1987, 1983 and 1980 all within […]
AUSTRALIA’S HOTTEST OF HOT DAYS
Adelaide, In 1880, had a heat wave that lasted for 14 days with an average temperature of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit. Maximum daily temperatures over eleven successive days had been: —’Thursday….94.2, Friday… 96.8, Saturday …100.5, Sunday: ..103.8, Monday… 98.4, Tuesday…95.0, Wednesday…105.0. Thursday…94.5…Friday…98.6, Saturday… 104.1 and SUNDAY…112.4. Victoria has had some extremely hot days: 47.2 °C (117.0 […]