4 blog reactions to http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2006/09/the-trouble-with-sunspots/
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Climate Talk #7: It’s the sun, stupid
Is Solar Variability Reflected in the Nile River? See also: Long-Term Variations in Solar Activity and Their Apparent Affect on the Earth’s Climate. 6. See for example: Damon and Laut, 2004 7. For example: The trouble with sunspots. And The lure of solar forcing. And Did the sun hit record highs over the last few decades? 8. Sunspots reaching a 1000-year high. And Solar storm warning.
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The Inoculated Mind
1776 crossing of the ice-strewn Delaware River and Napoleon Bonaparte’s retreat from Moscow in the horrifically-cold winter of 1812-1813. Again, we’re talking about the independent recent warming trend. You’re not addressing that at all. Read the Trouble with Sunspots for starters. The letter writer goes on to mention that not too long ago the Mississippi River froze solid above St. Louis, permitting westward wagon trains to cross in the winter and that you can still see old two-story houses in Wisconsin with
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What's New
343 days ago · Authority: 1Exxon Mobile to prevent climate science from being believed. Fiddling While the Planet Burns: Will the Wall Street Journal's editorial writers accept a challenge to learn the truth about the science of global climate change? By Jeffrey D. Sachs The trouble with sunspots
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Responding to a Nutjob - Worth the Time? Probably Not.
total solar irradiance has decreased since 2000! And has remained relatively unchanged since satellite measurements started in 1980. Surely this is the cause of global warming - I mean climate change. See also the trouble with sunspots, and the lure of solar forcing. Glaciers are retreating! Did you know that! Yup, retreating! It’s that pesky climate change thing. But something rather odd is happening as the glaciers retreat. We finding evidence of