We have had a dearth of sunspots this solar cycle so we are heading towards a mini-ice age. You can find more of his videos along the sides of Youtube if you watch my listings from there.
Monday, June 5, 2017
ADAPT 2030
Adapt 2030 delves into the science of global cooling. The sun is the main driver of the climate throughout the solar system. The more sunspots, the more activity and radiance emitted which warms the planets. No or few sunspots in a solar cycle means less activity and less radiance projected, therefore cooling all the planets.
We have had a dearth of sunspots this solar cycle so we are heading towards a mini-ice age. You can find more of his videos along the sides of Youtube if you watch my listings from there.
We have had a dearth of sunspots this solar cycle so we are heading towards a mini-ice age. You can find more of his videos along the sides of Youtube if you watch my listings from there.
Labels:
Adapt 2030,
global cooling,
John Casey,
mini ice age,
MMGW,
volcanic activity
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