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The cern
GreyFlcn: i wonder if this theory has been proven to be wrong several times, why the Cern is doing this experiment?
They don't know how to waste their time? Or they are working for Exxon? ;-)On 'It's the sun, stupid'--Very bright, yes, but not getting brighter posted 2 years, 5 months ago 18 ResponsesClick here to view comment in original post
CERN experiment looks at cosmic rays
CERN experiment looks at cosmic rays, clouds and climate
http://press.web.cern.ch/public/content/Chapters/Spotligh ...
On 'It's the sun, stupid'--Very bright, yes, but not getting brighter posted 2 years, 5 months ago 18 Responses
The roots of the experiment can be traced as far back as two centuries, when the Astronomer Royal, William Herschel, noticed a correlation between sunspots and the price of wheat in England. This marked the first observation that Earth's climate may be affected by variations of the Sun. Solar-climate variability has remained a great puzzle since that time, despite an intensive scientific effort. During the ‘Little Ice Age’ around the 17th and 18th centuries, when sunspots all but disappeared for 70 years, the cosmic ray intensity increased and the climate cooled.
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i forgot to mention that the author of this article is David Archibald.On 'The Medieval Warm Period was just as warm as today'--Repeating this point does not make it true posted 2 years, 5 months ago 216 Responses
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Global cooling is coming soon!
Introduction
In this presentation, I will put forward a prediction of climate to 2030 that differs from most in the public domain. It is a prediction of imminent cooling. And it is a prediction that you will be able to check up on every day.
I am going to start off by looking at the near term temperature record, and then go back successively further in time, looking at the range of temperatures in the historic record and then the geological record. Then we will examine the role of the Sun in changing climate, and following that the contribution of anthropogenic warming from carbon dioxide.
I will finish up combining a solar-driven prediction and the anthropogenic contribution to make a prediction of climate to 2030.
http://www.warwickhughes.com/agri/pastandfuture2.pdfOn 'The Medieval Warm Period was just as warm as today'--Repeating this point does not make it true posted 2 years, 6 months ago 216 Responses
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French sites
Max,
If you read french, i recommend to you the following sites:
http://www.climat-sceptique.com/
http://www.pensee-unique.fr/On 'The Medieval Warm Period was just as warm as today'--Repeating this point does not make it true posted 2 years, 6 months ago 216 Responses