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<< 5. Conclusion A new global dataset of Surface Solar Radiation (SSR) published by Yuan et al. (2021) shows a large decrease in the average solar flux reaching Earth’s land masses between 1960 and the present. This prompted a reassessment of the known climate-change pattern during the 20th Century. The analysis of globally averaged SSR data revealed a 22-year long steep cooling episode between 1962 and early 1980s that is absent from current institutional global temperature records (Fig. 1), but was a topic of intense public discussions during the 1970s. These findings have profound implications for the “Greenhouse” climate theory and the hypothesis that industrial emissions of carbon dioxide and other "heat-trapping" trace gases were responsible for the observed warming in recent decades. The results obtained in our study call for an independent investigation of the methods and procedures employed in the development of global temperature datasets portrayed in Fig. 1. Such an investigation could also shed light on whether or not the recent warming constitutes a “climate crisis”.>>

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