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Archive for January 9, 2007

More evidence cosmic rays/sun have more influence than GHG’s

January 9, 2007 by mr_flood.

Via JunkScience:

For more than a decade, Henrik Svensmark of the Danish National Space Center has been pursuing an explanation for why Earth cools and warms. His findings — published in October in the Proceedings of the Royal Society — the mathematical, physical sciences and engineering journal of the Royal Society of London — are now in, and they don’t point to us. The sun and the stars could explain most if not all of the warming this century, and he has laboratory results to demonstrate it.

The only sticking point was that no one believed that cosmic rays could actually affect cloud formation. Their newest experiments prove that they in fact do and in dramatic ways.

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