Prof Valentina Zharkova discusses her recent solar research. Irregular heartbeat of the Sun driven by double dynamo
Fascinating that the RAS promotes this research at a time the dominant climate change research paradigm is bleating on about global warming. Even the Fairfax media picks it up. Sun cycle’s cold facts say mini ice age on way
with that phony ”global cooling” you are creating a ”backdoor exit” for the Warmist – to justify why global warming is not happening…
Your ”global cooling” is same lie as Warmist ”global warming”
I’ll put $1000 for every $100 by ”phony Skeptics; to bet that: -”the OVERALL” global temp is not going to be warmer, or colder BUT: will be exactly the same temp as it is today, for the next 100y and 1000 years! skeptics by lying about phony global cooling lost moral hi ground… they are lying, same as the Warmist!!!
Maybe they should have a quiet word to the Royal Society?
royalsociety.org/policy/climate-change/
The global warming theory based on increased radiative forcing by greenhouse gases is no doubt correct, but only predicts a warming of around 1 degree for a doubling of CO2 – which we might see in a century or so.
The warmers say this warming will be doubled or tripled or could go “out of control” and fry us alive. Well maybe but there is precious little evidence in this direction.
The astronomers point out that the sun warms the earth and that changes in the sun change the earth’s temperature. No one seriously argues with that either, but again it’s a question of amount.
The way the astronomers can get in the paper is by predicting a huge change in solar activity. With solar activity falling for the last 20 years it’s a fair bet the fall will continue for a while longer. In principle that will cool the earth but who knows by how much.
A very likely scenario is that neither greenhouse warming nor reduced solar activity will have a huge effect and that what little effects they do have will roughly cancel out. It could well be that the temperature will be a little cooler in 2030 but a little warmer in 2100.
But saying the climate is unlikely to change all that much in the next 15 or 50 or 100 years won’t get you into the newspaper.