Clearly, they are both directly linked to the earth's climate, but in different ways. Without the sun there would be no climate at all that could sustain human life. The tidal movements caused by our relationship with the moon help to drive ocean currents that affect our climate, and the moon plays a major role in stabilizing our axial tilt. Perhaps I'm not getting your idea of 'directly', but these links and others are direct enough for me. We can put it this way. It might take a while for the sudden 'disappearance' of the moon to have its effect, but if we had never obtained our moon, the climate we enjoy would never have come about. Probably, neither would we.
the earths moon helps sustsian the gravity on the earths oceancs keeping them in balance
a total eclipse
The sun. Other than the sun and the moon (gravity pull of the moon create the tides) though, the options are limited. Larger celestial bodies such as asteroids can have a significant effect on earths climate, but to my knowledge this has not happened in modern times.
the moon
The moon.
There is no atmosphere on the Earth's moon.
Neither it is a moon!
The moon has a greater effect than the sun on the earths oceans.
no moon itself is earths sattelite and it has got no personalsattelite
definitley the earths
A moon.
There is absolutly no food on our moon