Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Earth facing a mini-Ice Age 'within ten years' due to rare drop in sunspot activity

Daily Mail
"The sun is heading into an unusual and extended period of hibernation that could trigger a mini-Ice Age on Earth, scientists claim.A decrease in global warming might result in the years after 2020, the approximate time when sunspots are expected to disappear for years, maybe even decades.While the effects of a calmer sun are mostly good - there'd be fewer disruptions of satellites and power systems - it could see a sharp turnaround in global warming."

Ed: What global warming ?

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