Jupiter, a world far larger than Earth, is so warm that it currently radiates more internal heat than it receives from the Sun.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As you heat the planet up, it's just like boiling a pot.
Many different planets are many different distances from their host star; we find ourselves at this distance because if we were closer or farther away, the temperature would be hotter or colder, eliminating liquid water, an essential ingredient for our survival.
As the planet warms, evolution speeds. We've known this for a long time.
I don't love the world. I think Jupiter should have hit us.
Jupiter from on high smiles at the perjuries of lovers.
Some people think that our planet is suffering from a fever. Now scientists are telling us that Mars is experiencing its own planetary warming: Martian warming. This has led some people, not necessarily scientists, to wonder if Mars and Jupiter, non signatories to the Kyoto Treaty, are actually inhabited by alien SUV-driving industrialists.
It is God's planet - and he's taking care of it. And I don't believe that anything we do will raise or lower the temperature one point.
Jupiter is so big and its gravitational pull so strong that man would find it difficult to move about on the surface. The answer is to whittle it down to proper size with terrajets and nuclear power, using the debris to increase the size of Jupiter's moons so they, too, can be colonized.
Our planet is warming due to pollution from human activities. And a warming climate increases the likelihood of extreme weather.
This is Earth. Isn't it hot?