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Category Archives: Global Cooling
Is ‘global cooling’ the new scientific consensus?
(November 1, 2013) “The global cooling hypothesis may have been right after all … Earth may be entering a new Little Ice Age.” The Daily Caller pursues Lawrence Solomon’s line of thought on climate. Continue reading
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Tagged Climate Change, global cooling, Global Warming, Lawrence Solomon
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Lawrence Solomon: A global cooling consensus
(October 31, 2013) Solar activity is now falling more rapidly than at any time in the last 10,000 years. Continue reading
The Galileo of Global Warming
(February 10, 2012) Danish physicist Henrik Svensmark seems to have discovered the most important factor that actually regulates Earth’s climate, and is quietly in the process of proving it. Lawrence Solomon is quoted in this article. Continue reading
Lawrence Solomon: Warmed right over
The global-warming theory is nearing its end as evidence against it mounts. Continue reading
Lawrence Solomon: NASA scientist reverses sunspot prediction, bolstering global cooling theory
(June 17, 2011) Five years ago, NASA’s David Hathaway predicted that the Sun was about to enter an unusually intense period of sunspot activity. Today, Hathaway believes his earlier prediction was wrong. This comes amid a flurry of other reports, including from scientists at the U.S. National Solar Observatory (NSO) and U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, indicating that global cooling, and perhaps even a new Little Ice Age, is on its way. Continue reading
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Tagged Climate Change, David Hathaway, global cooling, Ice Age, Solar Cycle, Sunspots activity
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Lawrence Solomon: Strong evidence that the Sun controls climate
(June 2, 2011) But how is this possible? Some experts say, “balderdash”; a new study shows otherwise. Continue reading
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Tagged Climate Change, cooling, Deniers, environment, global warming debate, Lawrence Solomon, temperature change, the sun
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Lawrence Solomon: Tornadoes could be an omen of global cooling
(May 1, 2011) If tornadoes are an indicator of global cooling, these would be ill winds, indeed. Continue reading
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Lawrence Solomon: Chilling evidence
(September 17, 2010) Two years ago, William Livingston and Matthew Penn of the National Solar Observatory in Tucson, in a controversial paper that contradicted conventional wisdom and upset global warming theorists, predicted that sunspots could more or less disappear after 2015, possibly indicating the onset of another Little Ice Age. Continue reading
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The ozone hole did it
(Jan 10, 2010) Climate change is real and man-made, explains University of Waterloo professor Qin-Bin Lu, author of a new study published this week in the peer-reviewed journal, Physics Reports. Continue reading
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Enjoy the warmth while it lasts
(October 31, 2009) Thank your lucky stars to be alive on Earth at this time. Our planet is usually in a deep freeze. The last million years have cycled through Ice Ages that last about 100,000 years each, with warmer slivers of about 10,000 years in between. Continue reading
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