by Judith Curry
Last January, I visited Prager U in California. I recorded several videos. Science.feedback.org has done a fact check on my 5 minute video, which is the topic of this post
by Judith Curry
Last January, I visited Prager U in California. I recorded several videos. Science.feedback.org has done a fact check on my 5 minute video, which is the topic of this post
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by Javier Vinós
Part 2 of a 3-part series. Part I is here.
The effect of the Sun on climate has been debated for 200 years. The basic problem is that when we study the past, we observe strong climatic changes associated with prolonged periods of low solar activity, but when we observe the present, we are able to detect only small effects due to the 11-year solar cycle. There are several possible explanations for this discrepancy. But the main question is how the Sun affects climate.
In this article we examine the effects on climate caused by the 11-year solar cycle over the last few cycles and their relation to recent climate change.
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by Judith Curry
My talk on Climate Uncertainty and Risk, presented at the Annual GWPF Lecture
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