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John coleman: New Climate change Theory
A new theory is out about what controls the climate of Earth that may explain all the dramatic changes in Earth’s climate over the last four and a half billion years. Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change
Tagged climate research, climate science, cosmic rays, svensmark
Nigel Calder: Svensmark’s Cosmic Jackpot
Today the Royal Astronomical Society in London publishes (online) Henrik Svensmark’s latest paper entitled “Evidence of nearby supernovae affecting life on Earth”. Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change
Tagged cosmic rays, intergalactic cosmic rays, svensmark, svensmark effect
Svensmark: Evidence continues to build that the Sun drives climate, not CO2
In his lecture at the recent EIKE Climate and Energy Conference, Professor Henrik Svensmark explains how the evidence continues to accumulate that solar activity is the primary driver of climate, on timescales ranging from hours to millions of years. Continue reading
Nigel Calder: Climate Physics 101 – Sorry folks, cosmic rays really are in charge
On this blog and others, most comments about my previous post “Yet another trick of cosmic rays” have been friendly. Thank you. But some people still want to dismiss all the meticulous experimental, observational and theoretical work of Henrik Svensmark and his colleagues in the Danish National Space Institute by saying there is simply no link between cosmic rays and the climate. Continue reading
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Tagged cosmic rays, IGCRs, intergalactic cosmic rays, svensmark effect
Nigel Calder: Yet another trick of cosmic rays
In the climax to the Danes’ experiments, cloud seeds flout the theories Continue reading
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Tagged cloud condensation nuclei, cloud nucleation, cosmic rays, svensmark


