Post by trapper7 on Sept 12, 2011 15:07:19 GMT -5
New research from one of the world's most prestigious scientific organizations indicates that cosmic rays and the sun, not manmade carbon emissions, are the major factors influencing global climate.
"The science is now all but settled on global warming, convincing evidence demonstrates, but Al Gore, the IPCC (International Panel on Climate Change) and other global warming doomsayers won't be celebrating," writes Lawrence Solomon, executive director of Energy Probe, in Canada's Financial Post.
The findings published in the journal Nature, come from CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research). CERN is one of the worlds largest centers for scientific research involving 60 countries and 8,000 scientists, according to Solomon.
CERN scientists built a stainless steel chamber that precisely recreated the earth's atmosphere. In this chamber 63 scientists did what global warming doomsayers said could never be done, demonstrate that cosmic rays promote the formation of molecules in the earth's atmosphere that grow and seed clouds.
"Because the sun's magnetic field controls how many cosmic rays reach earth's atmosphere, the sun determines the temperature on earth. So, when the sun's magnetic field is strongest, fewer cosmic rays impact the earth, which in turn leads to decreased cloud formation and warmer temperatures."
The link between cosmic rays and global warming was first proposed by two Danish scientists in 1996, but was immediately denounced by the IPCC.
CERN scientist Jasper Kirkby, a British physicist, accepted the Danes theory. It took Kirkby nearly 10 years to convince the CERN bureaucracy to proceed with his plan to create the chamber that replicates the earth's atmosphere.
CERN told Kirkby and his team to downplay the results by stating cosmic radiation is only one of many parameters. "It seems CERN remains too afraid of offending its government masters to admit its success," observes Soloman.
"The science is now all but settled on global warming, convincing evidence demonstrates, but Al Gore, the IPCC (International Panel on Climate Change) and other global warming doomsayers won't be celebrating," writes Lawrence Solomon, executive director of Energy Probe, in Canada's Financial Post.
The findings published in the journal Nature, come from CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research). CERN is one of the worlds largest centers for scientific research involving 60 countries and 8,000 scientists, according to Solomon.
CERN scientists built a stainless steel chamber that precisely recreated the earth's atmosphere. In this chamber 63 scientists did what global warming doomsayers said could never be done, demonstrate that cosmic rays promote the formation of molecules in the earth's atmosphere that grow and seed clouds.
"Because the sun's magnetic field controls how many cosmic rays reach earth's atmosphere, the sun determines the temperature on earth. So, when the sun's magnetic field is strongest, fewer cosmic rays impact the earth, which in turn leads to decreased cloud formation and warmer temperatures."
The link between cosmic rays and global warming was first proposed by two Danish scientists in 1996, but was immediately denounced by the IPCC.
CERN scientist Jasper Kirkby, a British physicist, accepted the Danes theory. It took Kirkby nearly 10 years to convince the CERN bureaucracy to proceed with his plan to create the chamber that replicates the earth's atmosphere.
CERN told Kirkby and his team to downplay the results by stating cosmic radiation is only one of many parameters. "It seems CERN remains too afraid of offending its government masters to admit its success," observes Soloman.