(see
Celestial Climate Driver: A Perspective From Four Billion Years Of The Carbon Cycle).
Veizer, Ján «
Celestial Climate Driver: A Perspective from Four Billion Years of the Carbon Cycle» Geoscience Canada volume 32 Number 1 March 2005 pp -13-28
Veizer, «
Celestial Climate Driver: A Perspective from Four Billion Years of the Carbon Cycle», GeoScience Canada, Volume 32, Number 1, March 2005.
Not exact matches
In a paper in Geoscience Canada, Veizer (2005) states that «the multitude of empirical observations favours
celestial phenomena as the most important
driver of terrestrial
climate on most time scales `.
Shaviv, N., and J. Veizer,
Celestial driver of Phanerozoic
climate?
In March 2005, Jan Veizer, one of Canada's top Earth scientists, published a comprehensive review of recent findings and concluded that «empirical observations on all time scales point to
celestial phenomena as the principal
driver of
climate, with greenhouse gases acting only as potential amplifiers.»