07-11-2007, 03:57 PM
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Illusionary
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Originally Posted by pai mei
Climate change is caused by the sun, the movie above explains this very well. In the past 200 years there was an increase in solar activity - measured by the number of sunspots, the more sunspots there are,the more active the sun is
But people like the sun to be stable and constant, they hold to this belief almost like a religion, because they know that if the sun is to blame then there is nothing that they can do about it, and that scares them
All this mass media stuff about global warming being caused by us humans it's done because they want us to use less oil, because we're running out of it. A lie with a good purpose but a lie
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6283992.stm
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Oh...I almost forgot:
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Warming trend
The scientists' main approach on this new analysis was simple: to look at solar output and cosmic ray intensity over the last 30-40 years, and compare those trends with the graph for global average surface temperature, which has risen by about 0.4C over the period.
Graphs of cosmic ray activity and temperature
Temperatures have continued rising irrespective of cosmic ray flux
The Sun varies on a cycle of about 11 years between periods of high and low activity.
But that cycle comes on top of longer-term trends; and most of the 20th Century saw a slight but steady increase in solar output.
However, in about 1985, that trend appears to have reversed, with solar output declining.
Yet this period has seen temperatures rise as fast as - if not faster than - any time during the previous 100 years.
"This paper reinforces the fact that the warming in the last 20 to 40 years can't have been caused by solar activity," said Dr Piers Forster from Leeds University, a leading contributor to this year's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) assessment of climate science.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/n...290228.stm?sun
care to revise your OP....just slightly?
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