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The revolution in climate science you probably haven’t heard of

March 25, 2018 by Richard Schulman 3 Comments

British astronomer William Herschel noticed a relationship between the sun's activity (sunspots) and crop size and market price

In 1801, British astronomer William Herschel noticed that wheat was scarce and prices were high when sunspots were minimal, and conversely wheat was abundant and prices low when sunspots were plentiful. Similar observations to Herschel’s were made in 1871 by British economist William Stanley Jevons — and many others in the preceding and ensuing years. Herschel, […]

Filed Under: Climate, Science  Tagged: cosmic rays, Henrik Svensmark, IPCC, Michael Mann, Nir Shaviv, Paris Climate Accord, solar wind

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