Climate scientists have been publicly keeping silent because they risk their careers by telling the truth-the data shows human carbon emmisions insignifigant compared to , for instanc, volcanoes-thanks Al G(Wh)ore-
'Yes, there are earthly anomalies such as volcanic eruptions that influence temperatures in the short-term (i.e. 3-5 years), however, all long-term temperature fluctuations have been proven to be directly related the changes in solar irradiance.'
http://www.timelinetothefuture.com/prepare/possible-earth-events/extreme-storms
Extreme Storms & Weather: We’ve all heard the theories that global warming is responsible for changes in Earth’s climate and weather. This doesn’t mean that global warming is a man-made phenomenon, but rather that weather is affected by changes in the temperature. Examples: heat and moisture creates high humidity; extreme cold with or without moisture creates low humidity; and rapid changes in these conditions creates storms.
Scientists have proven the primary influence on Earth's atmosphere and temperature is caused by irradiance from the Sun (also known as sunspots or solar winds). Sunspots are storms on the Sun’s surface that are marked by intense magnetic activity and play host to solar flares and hot, gassy ejections from the sun’s corona. Solar wind, according to NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, consists of magnetized plasma flares and, in some cases, is linked to sunspots. These winds emanate from the sun and influences galactic rays that, in turn, energize particles in Earth's atmosphere and create changes in the weather.
What scientists know, but are not reporting publicly is that the temperature of Earth is directly related to the irradiance of the Sun. Yes, there are earthly anomalies such as volcanic eruptions that influence temperatures in the short-term (i.e. 3-5 years), however, all long-term temperature fluctuations have been proven to be directly related the changes in solar irradiance. Even though scientists admit they have much to learn about solar irradiance such as sunspots and solar wind, many climate scientists are coming forward to acknowledge that sunspots and solar winds are the primary factor in climate change. By saying this, these scientists risk their careers by contradicting the widely accepted and increasingly skeptical theory that attributes Earth’s warming to man-made carbon emissions.
In other words, there is absolute scientific proof that global temperatures are directly related to the Sun’s emissions with man-made carbon emissions being relatively or completely insignificant. Below is a brief introduction to the 75min documentary entitled “The Great Global Warming Swindle”.
The conclusions from these scientists, using sound research, and actual scientific analysis are staggering and include:
- Global climate change is a real phenomenon.
- CO2 is not responsible for climate changes.
- Mankind’s influence on global climate is insignificant.
- Global temperatures are directly related to emissions from the Sun.
- The global warming agenda is about money, not science.
The basic summary from the “The Great Global Warming Swindle” documentary is that Earth’s climate changes in direct relationship to the Sun either heating up or cooling down. Applying some basic science and understanding of weather formation creates a climate model that quite simple. When Earth heats up, more water is vaporized into the atmosphere. Water vapor in the atmosphere is a necessary component in the science of cloud formation. Therefore, it doesn’t take a climatologist to correlate the relationship between Earth heating up and an increase in atmospheric cloud cover. Likewise, when Earth cools down, a reverse phenomena occurs and the transitions between heating and cooling creates yet other weather phenomena.
What will it take for people to understand that…
- Global climate change is a real phenomenon.
- Global temperatures are directly related to emissions from the Sun.
- Earth’s climate is directly related to global temperatures.
- Our Sun may be completing a 100,000 solar year cycle (as recorded in the Antarctic ice core data).
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