Solar cycles responsible for current trend in global warming

>Solar cycles responsible for current trend in global warming

>Currently there's a downward trend in solar activity so we should be cooling instead of warming up.


Explain this Sup Forums

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sun has cycles

thats why mini ice age not to long ago

Reading comprehension, pol lacks it.

We're currently on a DOWNWARD trend in solar activity, meaning we should be cooling down right now instead of warming up.

yep, in about 50 years we shall hit another mini ice age again like the one the gripped the world 500ish years ago.

The sun gets more active, the sun gets leas active. Just need to look at recent history to see the solar trends, the sun isn't dying, if it was it would be expanding as it runs out of H and consumes He

great so now I have to wait 50 years for the big happenings

Are you retarded?

Even the IPCC had to admit that global tempratures have not been rising for about 20 years.

>downward trend
>still warming

According to your theory we should be cooling down right now since the current solar cycle is in a lull, but it's not.

Are you trolling or just being willfully ignorant at this point?

well before then you can look forward to flooding in california and droughts in the midwest as we get closer because of the desaliniation of the ocean making the north atlantic current weaker

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