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Originally Posted by DaveMatrix
Of course that's not the sole reason for global warming, I don't think it has anything to do with it. The intensity of the sun varies during the eleven year sunspot cycle, but also can vary as much as 2-6% over the course of centuries. This fluctuation was probably responsible for the mini ice age between 1645 & 1715. The current rise in the solar constant is at least partially responsible for global warming, along with many other factors.
Cool pic, BTW!
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I remember seeing an article that I found completely ludicrous, saying something about human beings not being the reason for global warming, because of these solar flares. I thought it was retarded to think that, and I still believe that.
Thanks.
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