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RE: Climate Change and Global Warming
It would be good for you to read up about another key natural event that occurs about ever 200 years, the Grand Solar Minimum. A low period of sun solar output due to a decrease in sunspot activity, to the point of no sunspots occurring for long stretches, causing late springs and early falls, descending in an overall trend of the planet cooling.
There is a cyclical event it happens every eleven years that is called the sunspot cycle, I was a short wave listener and had a good working knowledge about that. Does it affect climate? Probably, still doesn't refute anything I said.
I agreed with most of what you said, but just giving you a wider prospective as we are going into a period of lower sunspot counts which will possible cool the planets up to 2 C over the next 15 years, with the peak coming in 2028.
Sunspot cycle is of course in layman terms a fluctuation between a high and low sunspot count, these are periodic occurring every eleven years, undoubtedly they should play some part in climate but as this happens cyclically and has always happened climate change cannot in any measurable way be dependent on them.
Except your not following cycles and history, Here are a few charts.
Take a look at science
I do, I was a shortwave listener during the seventies, eighties and nineties, you have to have at least a minimal knowledge of sunspots cycles to be able to achieve optimal listening so I think I do know something about them.