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One scientist thinks we're headed even deeper into the freeze — and she's been talking about it for years. While global warming is a very real concern and thousands of scientists agree that our presence on Earth hasn't been doing terrestrial weather systems any favours, Dr. Valentina Zharkova, an astrophysicist and professor of mathematics at Northumbria University, has been focused on the star of our solar system. Though Zharkova counts herself among those in the climate change camp, she says the sun may very well make things decidedly colder for a spell. In a 2014 study that aimed to predict solar magnetic field cycles, Zharkova and her team posit that we're steadily headed for a "mini ice age" by 2030.


http://www.cbc.ca/life/wellness/one-scientist-says-this-temp-drop-could-be-the-dawn-of-an-itty-bitty-ice-age-1.4475635