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Martian dust driver

April 29, 2007 by Fred Bortz, 2 years 30 weeks ago
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Actually, the article doesn't say whether more or less dust is blowing. The point is that, perhaps by chance, the net result of the blowing dust is a decrease in the planet's average albedo over that time frame, which results in a warmer planet. Attributing that to changes in solar radiation is a real stretch.

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