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To: Brumar89 who wrote (937348)5/28/2016 10:24:18 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 1576156
 
"The sun? It doesn’t have any impact on the climate. At least that’s what climate alarmism circles believe."

That's a lie. Should I make it EZ for you? No sun, no climate; just an iceball. "Harsh times" means we're now in for 15 years of "there's been no warming since '16" from the deniers.

No, the sun isn't going to save us from global warming

A solar minimum would offset no more than a decade’s worth of human-caused global warming



The global mean temperature difference is shown for the time period 1900 to 2100 for the IPCC A2 emissions scenario. The red line shows predicted temperature change for the current level of solar activity, the blue line shows predicted temperature change for solar activity at the much lower level of the Maunder Minimum, and the black line shows observed temperatures through 2010. Adapted from Feulner & Rahmstorf (2010) by SkepticalScience.com

"thru 2010"... altho it looks cold in retrospect, it was the hottest year ever.

theguardian.com



To: Brumar89 who wrote (937348)5/28/2016 6:54:15 PM
From: Taro  Respond to of 1576156
 
"Solar deniers face a hard time".

Heard that before, all way back to Stonehenge times, that is!

/Taro