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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Land Shark who wrote (1522874)2/14/2025 10:06:16 PM
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It's a minority view, but one I believe to be the best guess about our Climate over the next few decades.

In the next few years we are going to see the start of a "Little Ice age". An overall drop in temperature of up to 1 degree centigrade. Doesn't sound like much but that could be really bad for freezing winters and agriculture.

The authors synopsis on the Climate, next few decades:



Here is NASA's view on the same type of event, that the author also cites.
Chilly Temperatures During the Maunder Minimum

Started in 2020, and runs out to about 2053.

It's because of two components of magnetic flux in the Sun go out of phase, There is a good historical evidence of the correlation. Basically two slightly different frequencies combining to make a "Beat Frequency". Thus the Sun will go quiet for about 20 years and dim slightly.

Up to 2015, the author; Valentina Zarkova, had just stuck to a mathematical treatment of the Sun only. But now, encouraged by others, she has delved onto a treatment of the Earth and it's Climate. That will be bound to attract critical comments and the subject gets a lot more complicated and political. The outcome is that the author believes the orbit of Jupiter in particular might influence the frequency of Earthquakes and volcanoes. That increase in frequency is also due and might cool the Planet as well. (See synopsis above)

The author also cites a case against global warming by human activity.

Climatists Make Their Case by Omitting Facts | Science Matters

FWIW.
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