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Interesting:

In the past, a weak maximum and a deep minimum has signaled colder weather on Earth. The link is not yet understood, though there is one theory related to the increase in cosmic rays hitting the atmosphere and creating more cloud cover and thus cooling the climate. This remains unproven, as yet.

If true, however, the next few years will be colder, not warmer as predicted by global warming activists. Or at least, the climate will not warm, as we have seen in the past twenty years during the previous weak minimum and maximum.

If this happens, good science will demand that climate models be revised to increase the impact of the Sun’s variability. Considering that this change might defuse the panic global warming scientists and politicians have attempted to engender over the overblown dangers of a warming Earth, I wonder if it will be done. Based on the corruption and data tampering I have seen in recent years by climate scientists, I have my doubts. I hope my cynicism is proven wrong.

I have my doubts as well. As in, they ain't going to change course.

Oh boy, it' about to get much colder. Meaning more precipitation.

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If this happens, good science will demand that climate models be revised to increase the impact of the Sun’s variability.

How likely do you that is?

lol "good science", is that the same science that believes evolution as fact, despite it not being provable under the scientific method?

I think it's inevitable. The sun is the main influencer of the global climate. To have the best climate models, one must factor in the sun as a core vairant. But, it doesn't jive with the current "global warming AHHH" propaganda, so it may take awhile to be widely adopted.

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I wasn't taught that evolution was settled fact when I went to school. I was taught that it was the most likely way in which we came about.

But yeah, at this point AGW propaganda is far more important than any science.