Not exact matches
Some researchers suggest that supernovas which they claim produced all the
cosmic rays suddenly
run out of energy at «the Knee,» and a new source of
cosmic rays takes over
on the other side.
This paper re-states the grand Svensmark theory and attempts to address the work that has shown
cosmic rays can not be a significant influence
on climate because most aerosols
run out of stuff to become big enough for cloud formation.
It's based
on the fact that when the solar system
runs up and down the plane of the Milky Way
cosmic ray levels will change — and so does the paleo climate record in response to what is calculated to be that movement up and down in the plane.
Those of us who criticize AGW supporters for
running past the evidence
on CO2 should not make the same mistake
on cosmic rays, and movies such as The Global Warming Swindle have gone too far in portraying this alternate theory as fact.