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Politics : Manmade Global Warming, A hoax? A Scam? or a Doomsday Cult?

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To: sense who wrote (3707)2/7/2014 5:27:27 AM
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The fact is, we don't understand the nature and drivers of solar variation... and we don't have a clue how solar variation interacts with the systems of the planet to influence climate. I suspect climate is driven by variation in things the climatologists aren't considering... and aren't capable of considering... but, of course, wouldn't, anyway... I expect it might be vastly easier (and far more valid) to "prove" that variation in climate can be determined by measuring the changes in luminosity and color of aurora, over time... along with other electrical atmospheric phenomena... with a larger predictive dependence than that claimed for CO2. Can anyone point me to those studies on variation in solar output, parsed by frequency... and the composition of the output relative to the systemic modifying influences of the magnetosphere... and how that interaction alters the average in RF exposure, and its variation... at the level of the planets "climate generator" ?

In recent years there is some murmured admissions that the sun has an 11 year (give or take) cycle with increasing and decreasing sun spot frequency that also corresponds to increased and decreased energy output.

But there is another variable that contributes to the amount of solar radiation that reaches our atmosphere. The earth's magnetosphere is not a constant. The poles shift in what appears to be semi random intervals. and when they shift, our magnetosphere becomes weaker in general to the point that there are holes in the magnetic field that protects us from the charged particles coming from the sun. I brought this up 5 years ago.
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and it is finally getting a little more visibility.....15% reduction in strength over the past 200 years.
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