Sunday, July 15, 2007

Astronomer David Whitehouse Says the Sun Cannot Be Ignored As a Potential Cause of Global Warming

In spite of the lies and propaganda being constantly disseminated by the Algore loonies, there is no consensus among scientists concerning the issue of whether human carbon dioxide emissions are causing climate change. For example, read this article by astronomer David Whitehouse:


The world certainly warmed between 1975 and 1998, but in the past 10 years it has not been increasing at the rate it did. No scientist could honestly look at global temperatures over the past decade and see a rising curve.
It is undisputed that the sun of the later part of the 20th century was behaving differently from that of the beginning. Its sunspot cycle is stronger and shorter and, technically speaking, its magnetic field leakage is weaker and its cosmic ray shielding effect stronger.
So we see that when the sun's activity was rising, the world warmed. When it peaked in activity in the late 1980s, within a few years global warming stalled. A coincid-ence, certainly: a connection, possibly.

The sun is by far the single most powerful driving force on our climate, and the fact is we do not understand how it affects us as much as some think we do.

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