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Old 10-06-2006, 09:09 AM   #107
Hippikos
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Gleissberg Cycles

The editors of the journal Science (2002), however, comment on the increasing number of publications that point to varying solar activity as a strong factor in climate change: “As more and more wiggles matching the waxing and waning of the sun show up in records of past climate, researchers are grudgingly taking the sun seriously as a factor in climate change. They have included solar variability in their simulations of the past century's warming. And the sun seems to have played a pivotal role in triggering droughts and cold snaps.”

The impact of solar eruptions on weather and climate:





New Ice Age in 2030?
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