Sun did not cause recent climate change: U.K. study

Kreskin

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http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2007/07/11/global-solar.html

Sun did not cause recent climate change: U.K. study

Solar radiation is not the cause of recent global warming, two scientists say in a report published by Britain's Royal Society, the country's science organization.

The study was undertaken partly to rebut a TV documentary that argued natural solar radiation, not human activity, is the cause of global warming, the BBC reported.

The Great Global Warming Swindle was shown on Britain's Channel 4 in March. "We've almost begun to take it for granted that climate change is a manmade phenomenon," the network's website said. "But just as the environmental lobby think they've got our attention, a group of naysayers have emerged to slay the whole premise of global warming."

Mike Lockwood from the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in Britain and Claus Fröhlich from the World Radiation Center in Switzerland dispute that. The abstract of their report in the Proceedings of the Royal Society A said there is evidence that the sun affected Earth's climate up to about 1950.
But in the past 20 years, "all the trends in the sun that could have had an influence on the Earth's climate have been in the opposite direction to that required to explain the observed rise in global mean temperatures."

Their data show that while the sun's output has fallen, temperatures on Earth have risen.

The power of the sun peaked in 1985, they reported after assessing nearly 40 years of data. Yet the Earth's average temperature has gone up 0.4 C steadily over that period, both before and after the peak.

They also studied two other measures of solar activity, solar flux and cosmic rays, and both suggested solar activity has been declining since the late 1980s.

The Royal Society endorsed the study, British media reported.

The society said: "There is a small minority which is seeking to confuse the public on the causes of climate change. They are often misrepresenting the science, when the reality is that the evidence is getting stronger every day."
 

smilingfish

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Now the most terrible thing is, we all know there's a global warming problem, but we don't know why.
 

Johnnny

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Ive heard so much about global warming i dont even care anymore but i know its a growing problem. Whatever the problem is people should still cut down on the fossil fuels i think cause everythings getting smogged to ****
 

Niflmir

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The big problem is that the individuals that know aren't the individuals that have the power to fix the problem. The individuals with that power are the individuals with an interest in not stopping the problem and also have the power to limit the individuals that know. The public who has the power to stop it all does not know how to cut through the arcane dissemination of the scholarly community to find the truth.

This isn't really news, since it was studied by Sami Solanki previously, and I even posted about it in another thread on this very site. He concluded that the sun could explain the climate of the Earth up to about two or three decades ago, from then on the predictions no longer fit the data: the sun was no longer solely responsible for climate change.