In 2005, Russian astronomer Khabibullo Abdusamatov made some waves — and not a few enemies in the global warming «community» — by predicting that the sun would reach a peak of activity about three years from now, to be accompanied by «dramatic changes» in temperature
In 2005, Russian astronomer Khabibullo Abdusamatov made some waves — and not a few enemies
in the global warming «community» — by predicting that the sun would reach a peak of activity about three years from now, to be accompanied by «dramatic changes» in temperature
in the global warming «community» — by predicting that the
sun would reach a peak of activity about three years from now, to be
accompanied by «dramatic
changes»
in temperature
in temperatures.
By applying what has been learned about solar radiation
changes from the recent measurements from space, we can infer that this gradual build - up
in solar activity over several hundred years may have been
accompanied by a parallel increase
in the radiation received from the
Sun.