Posted: 10/28/2019
Unfortunately, I do not have the time to research in more depth the manifold
influence of solar activity on climate of planet Earth. However, it is very
certain that we humans still rather know little about its impact. We do know
though, that there are a multitude of ways how solar activity affects climate
on Earth and that there are a number of solar activity cycles of varying
length and intensity. The sources listed below will give the reader an
impression of the variety of solar activity related phenomenons.
E.g. the so called Little Ice Age, which occurred after the Medieval Warm Period, lasted from about 1275 to
about 1850 or later. The hugely compromised and biased IPCC and its
fanatic acolytes pathetically deny that the Little Ice Age was a global
phenomenon. That is hilarious and an insult to the many humans that
were affected by it around the world (including Napoleon and his
disastrously failed attempt to conquer Russia in 1812 or how about
the famous London River Thames Frost Fairs)Massive volcanic eruptions or increases in volcanic activity were proposed as causes,
but they were likely only contributing factors.
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