Scientists Have Found The ‘Missing Link’ From Sunspot Activity To Cosmic Rays-Clouds To Climate Change
By Kenneth Richard on 21. May 2018
Hailed as ‘the last piece of the puzzle’ in codifying our understanding of the mechanism(s) that cause climate changes, scientists are increasingly turning to Sun-modulated cosmic ray flux and cloud cover variations as the explanation for decadal- and centennial-scale global warming and cooling. In other words, climate changes are increasingly being attributed to natural variability, not anthropogenic activity.
http://www.climatedepot.com/2018/05/23/scientists-have-found-the-missing-link-from-sunspot-activity-to-cosmic-rays-clouds-to-climate-change/
The website is suggesting that a lot of scientists are
FINALLY gravitating to the explanation that was
PROVEN and
ELUCIDATED as to its mechanism many
YEARS ago.
The sunspots increase the "solar wind" that bathes all of our planets, which electromagnetic blanketing increases that solar wind's normal effect of protecting the earth from excessive deep-space cosmic radiation. Hindering the cosmic radiation causes, in turn, a decreased rate of formation of cloud condensation nuclei in the atmosphere, thereby
reducing the cloud cover. That, in turn, causes more infrared radiation to reach the earth, especially the ocean. The earth warms, of course, and (interestingly) the warmer ocean releases more CO2 into the atmosphere--thereby increasing the measurable CO2 in the atmosphere and causing naïve scientists to assume that atmospheric CO2 is the cause of the warming problem, whereas it is actually the result thereof.
All of this was demonstrated by atmospheric physicists and astrophysicists examining observable data and performing careful cloud chamber experiments at CERN about a
DECADE AGO. As is too often the case, most scientists got everything
BACKWARDS. (I got a lot of my info from the Institute for Creation Research, by the way.)