20191229-Climate change not driven by CO2 or Grand Solar Minimum (GSM)
Maverickstar Reloaded (12/27/19):
Climate change not driven by CO2 or Grand Solar Minimum (GSM)
Not CO2
-But in reality, you can see there was more warming back in the Medieval time from approx. 520 to 1000. During these years, the temperature was higher than the current temperature. More importantly, there was no CO2 emission problem at that time. So this clearly showed that CO2 was not the culprit for the global warming at that time.
Not GSM
One thing for sure is the rise of cosmic rays hitting Earth and magnetic pole shift
-The numbers of sunspots don’t necessarily drive temperature. But one thing for sure is that cosmic radiation is on the rise when the sunspots decrease and the heliosphere weakens. Heliosphere protects the solar system is like the magnetosphere protects the earth. Therefore, our primary shield from the sun, IMF (Interplanetary Magnetic Field) is shrinking.
-Our second shield and last shield defending the cosmic rays is narrowing as well. The second shield is our magnetosphere that is weakening and shrinking causing not only letting in more cosmic rays but also magnetic pole shift.
- We also know that more water vapors is created in the atmosphere due to the grand solar minimum and weaken magnetosphere.
-Water vapor is probably creating more green house effect than the man-made CO2 that the mainstream media is NOT talking about. Water vapor is a greenhouse gas and the most abundant greenhouse gas in our atmosphere. So more cosmic rays are creating more water vapor and that is affecting the climate more than anything.
-We are not sure what is really causing the weakening of magnetosphere. We are in a brand new territory where both our primary and secondary shield are weakening and shrinking!
Ice Age Coming?
-On the above diagram, you can see the four peaks were very short-lived. The temperature dropped very quickly after the peaks were hit. It usual takes 5000-10000 years to go back to glacier period.
-We have experienced over 10,000 years of warm period, are we going back to glacier period?



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