Quote: “‘This is the quietest Sun we’ve seen in almost a century,’ says NASA solar scientist David Hathaway. But this is not just a scientific curiosity. It could affect everyone on Earth and force what for many is the unthinkable: a reappraisal of the science behind recent global warming.”
Source: Whitehouse, David. “The missing sunspots: Is this the big chill?” The Independent. 27 Apr 2009.
Evidence that the sun is the primary cause of global warming and cooling has been available for centuries. Dramatic evidence from this decade now proves the point. For approximately the last two years, there has been no sunspot activity on the sun’s surface. This is the longest absence on record, and it coincides with a global drop in temperature since 2007 of almost two degrees Fahrenheit.
There are also two other unusual phenomena occurring. The “solar wind”—an outpouring of charged particles from the sun that appears visually as the northern lights—is at its weakest on record.
As well, the sun’s magnetic axis is tilted to an unusual degree. Over the past century, especially in the 1980s, there was very high sunspot activity, which led to a steady increase in global warming.
Global warming alarmists, ignoring the volumes of evidence from solar scientists, universally blamed everything on carbon dioxide emissions caused by human beings. But then the temperatures stopped rising in 1998 due to a lessening of sunspots. At the same time, global carbon dioxide emissions have gone up 30 percent over the past decade. The only proven scientific impact of these emissions is that plant life on Earth has increased by a remarkable eight percent since 1980.
Why do alarmists ignore the solar evidence? Because they can’t regulate the sun. And because their real objective isn’t scientific proof, but control of the global economy. If the sun continues to be less active over the next decade, we’ll all be saying extra prayers for global warming.
Taken from "The Global Thinker" by Dan Sullivan
Source: Whitehouse, David. “The missing sunspots: Is this the big chill?” The Independent. 27 Apr 2009.
Evidence that the sun is the primary cause of global warming and cooling has been available for centuries. Dramatic evidence from this decade now proves the point. For approximately the last two years, there has been no sunspot activity on the sun’s surface. This is the longest absence on record, and it coincides with a global drop in temperature since 2007 of almost two degrees Fahrenheit.
There are also two other unusual phenomena occurring. The “solar wind”—an outpouring of charged particles from the sun that appears visually as the northern lights—is at its weakest on record.
As well, the sun’s magnetic axis is tilted to an unusual degree. Over the past century, especially in the 1980s, there was very high sunspot activity, which led to a steady increase in global warming.
Global warming alarmists, ignoring the volumes of evidence from solar scientists, universally blamed everything on carbon dioxide emissions caused by human beings. But then the temperatures stopped rising in 1998 due to a lessening of sunspots. At the same time, global carbon dioxide emissions have gone up 30 percent over the past decade. The only proven scientific impact of these emissions is that plant life on Earth has increased by a remarkable eight percent since 1980.
Why do alarmists ignore the solar evidence? Because they can’t regulate the sun. And because their real objective isn’t scientific proof, but control of the global economy. If the sun continues to be less active over the next decade, we’ll all be saying extra prayers for global warming.
Taken from "The Global Thinker" by Dan Sullivan
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