> “During the last hundred years the temperature increased about 0.1°C because of carbon dioxide. The human contribution was about 0.01°C”, the Finnish researchers bluntly state in one among a series of papers.
> This has been collaborated by a team at Kobe University in Japan, which has furthered the Finnish researchers' theory: "New evidence suggests that high-energy particles from space known as galactic cosmic rays affect the Earth's climate by increasing cloud cover, causing an 'umbrella effect'," the just published study has found, a summary of which has been released in the journal Science Daily. The findings are hugely significant given this 'umbrella effect' — an entirely natural occurrence — could be the prime driver of climate warming, and not man-made factors.
The Kobe University study...
"Winter monsoons became stronger during geomagnetic reversal - Revealing the impact of cosmic rays on the Earth's climate"
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From https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-07-11/scientists-finland...
> “During the last hundred years the temperature increased about 0.1°C because of carbon dioxide. The human contribution was about 0.01°C”, the Finnish researchers bluntly state in one among a series of papers.
> This has been collaborated by a team at Kobe University in Japan, which has furthered the Finnish researchers' theory: "New evidence suggests that high-energy particles from space known as galactic cosmic rays affect the Earth's climate by increasing cloud cover, causing an 'umbrella effect'," the just published study has found, a summary of which has been released in the journal Science Daily. The findings are hugely significant given this 'umbrella effect' — an entirely natural occurrence — could be the prime driver of climate warming, and not man-made factors.
The Kobe University study...
"Winter monsoons became stronger during geomagnetic reversal - Revealing the impact of cosmic rays on the Earth's climate"
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/07/190703121407.h...
Further, regarding cloud cover and temperature, the authors confuse cause and effect. This article is garbage.
https://www.thegwpf.com/henrik-svensmark-the-cosmic-raycloud...
https://physicstoday.scitation.org/do/10.1063/PT.5.023967/fu...
Here is CERN's CLOUD (Cosmics Leaving OUtdoor Droplets) program - https://home.cern/science/experiments/cloud
> Further, regarding cloud cover and temperature, the authors confuse cause and effect. This article is garbage.
There is physical experimentation re: cause & effect. Perhaps you could write a rebuttal since you feel so strongly in your beliefs.