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[13 Aug 2008 | No Comment | 128 views]

With global temperatures plummeting when compared to ten years ago, and certainly down over the last two years, it’s only fitting that the sun continues to display few, if any, spots.  With what could be the next solar minimum, the sun has remained quiet for as many, if not more, than past solar minima.  At this point, though, scientists are in denial that we’re even close to being in another extended solar minimum and say there’s nothing wrong with the sun, although their predictions of solar activity have been proven …

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[16 Jul 2008 | No Comment | 92 views]

The Canadian agency that records radio flux from the sun has observed a new record low in the observed data.  Get ready for a cooler-than-normal summer for you folks in the northern hemisphere.
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[15 Jul 2008 | No Comment | 65 views]

(H/T:  Heliogenic Climate Change).  Not one to be bothered with questions about the connection between the sun and Earth’s recent global cooling, NASA issues a press release last week insisting the longer-than-expected solar minimum is normal based on historical observations.  But they still don’t get the sun-planet-cooling connection, or just refuse to admit it.
Read More: science.nasa.gov

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[2 Jun 2008 | No Comment | 82 views]

Our sun is still devoid of sunspots, at a time during its cycle when it should have them. While the 20th century was a period of solar maximum, the planet hasn’t warmed since 1998 - and the sunspots have reduced in number. While global warming could increase agricultural output, a cooling world will not. It’s time to make plans now for global cooling instead of global warming.
Read More: network.nationalpost.com

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[23 May 2008 | No Comment | 273 views]

As we wait for solar cycle 24 to begin, let’s step back and look at the lack of sunspots and how it correlates to the global cooling experienced around the globe during the winter of 2007-2008. When sunspots are a minimum , cosmic rays penetrate the troposphere and ionize nitrogen and oxygen atoms, increasing water vapor that forms clouds that block out the sun and cook the planet. Finally the correlation between sunspots and the recent …

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[24 Apr 2008 | One Comment | 43 views]

A new theory on how the sun affects temperatures on Earth. There’s a possibility that we’re in a 2400 year solar cycle and part of the minimum, which will see our planet cool rather than warm.
Read More: www.americanthinker.com

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[14 Mar 2008 | No Comment | 13 views]

Solar activity may account for as much as 65% of global warming. Temperature increases lag behind CO2 levels.
Read More: www.timothybirdnow.com

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[14 Feb 2008 | No Comment | 0 views]

Dr. Sallie Baliunas gave a lecture this week on her global warming research. Her findings? The sun is more of a factor in climate change than originally thought.
Read More: globalwarminghoax.wordpress.com

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[9 Feb 2008 | No Comment | 1 views]

While there is no correlation between carbon dioxide and warming, there is a link between warming and our sun. Unfortunately the sun has been quiet lately and, if it remains quiet, we will see global cooling rather than global warming. Of course the environmentalist whackos will just claim victory.
Read More: www.powerlineblog.com