Evidence of solar scientists raise fears of imminent Ice Age!
TUCSON, Arizona - October 4, 2010 - A new study by Amerikan solar experts identifies a sharp fall in sunspot activity since 2007 that fits the hallmarks of a soon arriving Ice Age.
Solar scientists, not to be confused with climate scientists, study the most important heat engine driving our planet’s temperatures - the Sun.
Matthew Penn and William Livingston, solar astronomers with the National Solar Observatory (NSO) in Tucson, Arizona, have been following a marked decrease in sunspot activity recently. Reputable studies link a prolonged drop in sunspot activity to a cooling epoch or even a potential new Ice Age as more sunspots correlate with more global warming, while fewer sunspots are proven to match episodes of long-term cooling.
Since the formation of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in 1988 the talk has been about global warming. But 22 years on the evidence has grown to raise fears of a catastrophic climate switch in the opposite direction.