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HEAT OF THE MOMENT Science bulletin: 'Sun heats Earth!' Russian research forecasts global cooling Posted: October 27, 2009 9:58 pm Eastern By Jerome R. Corsi
In a sharp rebuke to climate alarmists who believe human-generated carbon dioxide is responsible for causing catastrophic global warming, a Russian scientist has issued what amounts to a news flash announcing, "Sun Heats Earth!" Habibullo Abdussamatov, the head of space research at St. Petersburg's Pulkovo Astronomical Observatory in Russia, has published a paper in which he tracks sunspot activity going back to the 19th century to argue that total sun irradiance, or TSI, is the primary factor responsible for causing climate variations on Earth, not carbon dioxide. Moreover, Abdussamatov's analysis of sun activity data has led him to conclude that the Earth is entering a prolonged cooling phase because sunspot activity is currently in a phase regarded as a "minimum." "Observations of the sun show that as for the increase in temperature, carbon dioxide is 'not guilty,'" Abdussamatov wrote, "and as for what lies ahead in the coming decades, it is not catastrophic warming, but a global, and very prolonged temperature drop." Abdussamatov's paper is featured on page 140 of a report issued this year by the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, documenting more than 700 scientists who disagree over the proposition that global warming is a man-made, or anthropogenic phenomenon. (Story continues below) As historical support for his theory, Abdussamatov cited the observations in 1893 made by the English astronomer Walter Maunder, who came to the conclusion that from 1645 to 1715, sunspots had been generally absent, which coincided with the middle and coldest part of the severe temperature dip known as the "Little Ice Age" that stretched from the 14th to the 16th centuries. Abdussamatov also observed "the most significant solar event in the 20th century was the extraordinarily high level and the prolonged (virtually over the entire century) increase in the energy radiated by the sun," resulting in the global warming that today climate alarmists believe is man-made phenomenon. (Parenthesis in original text.) "The intense solar energy flow radiated since the beginning of the 1990s" is decreasing "and, in spite of conventional opinion, there is now an unavoidable advance toward a global decrease, a deep temperature drop comparable to the Maunder minimum," he wrote. Abdussamatov warned that more precise determination of the date of the onset of the upcoming deep temperature drop and the depth of the decrease in the global temperature of the Earth may not be available for another eight years. He awaits measurements of the form and diameter of the sun currently being made from the Russian segment of the International Space Station and the calculations underway in the Russian-Ukrainan project"Astrometria" that Abdussamatov is now directing. "The observed global warming of the climate of the Earth is not caused by the anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gasses, but by extraordinarily high solar intensity that extended over virtually the entire past century," Abdussamatov wrote. "Future decrease in global temperature will occur even if anthropogenic ejection of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere rises to record levels. "Over the past decade, global temperature on the Earth has not increased; global warming has ceased, and already there are signs of the future deep temperature drop." Abdussamatov concluded the Earth is no longer threatened by the catastrophic global warming forecast by some scientists, since warming passed its peak in 1998-2005. "The global temperature of the Earth has begun its decrease without limits on the volume of greenhouse gas emissions by industrial developed countries," he wrote. "Therefore, the implementation of the Kyoto Protocol aimed to rescue the planet from the greenhouse effect should be put off at least 150 years." In 2007, National Geographic published Abdussamatov's explanation that the global warming observed in the shrinking of the carbon dioxide "ice caps" near Mars South Pole was caused by increased solar activity. "The long-term increase in solar irradiance is heating both Earth and Mars," Abdussamatov said in the National Geographic article.
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Previous stories: Thatcher adviser: Copenhagen goal is 1-world government Scientist: Cap and trade will hurt Earth Shocker! Ice melt lowest in 30 years Holdren warned of coming ice age Obama's environmental czar started group targeting Beck Global warming battle: Thar she blows! 2 out of 3 Americans oppose carbon taxes Gore boasts: 'Global governance' coming with carbon tax Gore boasts: 'Global governance' coming with carbon tax Scientists to Congress: 'Sky is not falling' EPA's own research expert 'shut up' on climate change Scientists" Obama document is 'scare' tactic Congressman: Consider science in energy tax debate Obama plan: Paint roofs white to save world Smoking gun leaves holes in CO2 debate Look for your $10,000 energy tax bill Greenhouse taxes to raise cost of 'everything' EPA calls for new regs on greenhouse Will a 'red' help blacks go green? Energy costs being bumped $2,000 per household Don't like CFLs? Ask your pet about them Did Gore turn off his lights for 'Earth Hour'? Shocker: 'Global warming' simply no longer happening 'Global warming' data called 'ancient astrology' Obama's $300 billion-a-year climate-change plan NASA official: 'Coal greatest threat to all life' Obama reverses Bush policy on 'warming' Is the Bible to blame for trashing Earth? Report: Ice Age to blast Earth Global warming dissenters dash scientific 'consensus' 2008: Coolest year of this century Scientists abandon global warming 'lie' Scientists find greenhouse gas hysteria to be a myth Obama: Spike energy costs to make people go 'green' Obama to name CO2 as pollutant Global warming debate heats up Enviro groups 'wolves in sheep's clothing' U.N. raises own thermostat 5 degrees Beware your children: They might be 'Climate Cops' Jerome R. Corsi is a senior staff reporter for WND. He received a Ph.D. from Harvard University in political science in 1972 and has written many books and articles, including his best-sellers "America For Sale," "The Obama Nation" and "The Late Great USA." Other books include "Showdown with Nuclear Iran," "Black Gold Stranglehold: The Myth of Scarcity and the Politics of Oil," which he co-authored with WND columnist Craig. R. Smith, and "Atomic Iran."
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