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Sorry to ruin the fun, but an ice age cometh

Phil Chapman | April 23, 2008

THE scariest photo I have seen on the internet is ,
where you will find a real-time image of the sun from the Solar and
Heliospheric Observatory, located in deep space at the equilibrium
point between solar and terrestrial gravity.

What is scary about the picture is that there is only one tiny
sunspot.

Disconcerting as it may be to true believers in global warming, the
average temperature on Earth has remained steady or slowly declined
during the past decade, despite the continued increase in the
atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide, and now the global
temperature is falling precipitously.

All four agencies that track Earth's temperature (the Hadley Climate
Research Unit in Britain, the NASA Goddard Inshostinghostinghostingute for Space Studies
in New York, the Christy group at the University of Alabama, and
Remote Sensing Systems Inc in California) report that it cooled by
about 0.7C in 2007. This is the fastest temperature change in the
instrumental record and it puts us back where we were in 1930. If the
temperature does not soon recover, we will have to conclude that
global warming is over.
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> Sorry to ruin the fun, but an ice age cometh
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> Phil Chapman | April 23, 2008
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