Thursday, April 16, 2009
Global Warming - Harvard astrophysicist: Sunspot activity correlates to global climate change
Sooner or later, the media is going to have to report on the growing abundance of information that conflicts with their global warming agenda.
Considering their track record to date, that may not happen until hell freezes over...
Considering their track record to date, that may not happen until hell freezes over...
At tgDaily.com, R. C. Hodgin writes about this and more:
"Harvard astrophysicist Dr. Willie Soon tells us that Earth has seen a reduced level of sunspot activity for the past 18 months, and is currently at the lowest levels seen in almost a century. Dr. Soon says "The sun is just slightly dimmer and has been for about the last 18 months. And that is because there are very few sunspots." He says when the sun has less sunspots, it gives off less energy, and the Earth tends to cool. He notes 2008 was a cold year for this very reason, and that 2009 may be cold for the same.
As of today, there have been 15 days in a row without any sunspots. In 2008 there were 266 days scattered throughout the year without sunspots, and in 2007 there were 163 days without sunspots. These are the #2 and #9 fewest sunspots years seen since 1911."