As sun in our solar system is getting old and cooling off. does it help in reducing of global warming?


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It won't be an issue in my life time or yours. As a matter of fact, it won't be an issue for the next 5,000,000 years or more. By then, we all will be long departed from the Late Great Planet Earth.
The temperature of the sun is not changing noticeably. But there's a easy way to test that. Are all the other planets also getting warmer? The answer is no. So, it's not the Sun's fault. It's ours.
the sun is 'cooling' extremely slow. The earths temperature is more related to normal cycles that dictate this sort of thing. The earth is supposed to got hotter and cooler.
The sun is a minor part of global warming, about 10%. Verified and peer reviewed data:

http://www.globalwarmingart.com/wiki/ima...

As you can see, while it might be cooling in the long run, over a few hundred or a few thousand years, it's just a little changeable.

Here's how we fix global warming:

http://www.spiegel.de/international/worl...

Not easy, not impossibly hard.
Dear Amit,
It is not the sun which is contributing to the heat but it is due to the greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide.The sun is getting old but it is happening at a very slow pace which can't help in preventing global warming.
r u fool cant u c how fast the earth is warming..in 8 years da effect of global warmin will start affectin adversaly...and in abt 30 yrs da destruction will start...nd on da other hand it will take billions of yrs so dat the sun is cold again...
Global warming is confined to the thin shell of the denser part of the atmosphere on the surface of the earth. The ageing of the sun will not have any measurable effect even over a few millennia on this phenomenon.
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