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| | | solar activity A report in the Independent today states that research suggests that increased sunspot activity, leading to increased insolation, can cause global cooling. More ozone is formed in the troposphere, which then absorbs more solar input.
1. Negative feedback strikes again.
2. So much for climate warming being non-anthropogenic.
Ric
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