@ThruNoiz @_ClimateCraze "Climate Science deniers"…what does that even mean? Many scientists disagree with each other. Get over it! '"Western Europe experiences warmer and wetter winter weather when the Sun is more active, with more and stronger storms cro
@BenRabizadeh @buliSC @JunkScience @jordanbpeterson Kudos for changing your mind (your own source also says the current change is human caused). Of course the Sun influences climate, that makes it more worrisome because the Sun is currently quite inactive.
@BenRabizadeh @buliSC @JunkScience @jordanbpeterson Kudos for changing your mind (your own source also says the current change is human caused). Of course the Sun influences climate, that makes it more worrisome because the Sun is currently quite inactive.
@Willard1951 @damagedonegr @DrZowie @25_cycle Here one article: https://t.co/Siv1WESoFK "This review presents an assessment of the extent to which solar variability affects the climate of the Earth’s lower and middle atmosphere [...]."
@Mpzupp @Newsweek Solar cycles are relatively short cycles that have not been substantially proven to have a large long-term effect on the climate of the Earth. https://t.co/ZoHzkoWhER
@KentAnder @Kai1962K @RaymondJohansen @frp_no 2/2 variasjoner i solaktivitet har liten innvirkning på globale temperaturer. Temperaturen her øker, solen varierer på et stabilt nivå, som den har gjort de siste 700 millioner år. https://t.co/d6zdToN8sa
The sun and the Earth's climate. https://t.co/PWP5s3TLBq