Russ Steele
“Scientists are discovering that the level of solar activity determines how many cosmic rays strike our atmosphere, which then determines the extent of cloud coverage. Less clouds allow more sunlight to reach the surface, and more clouds reflect increased sunlight back to space”.
What this means is during a solar minimum, such as the one we are experiencing now, there are a lot more cosmic rays creating a lot more clouds, according with Svenmark’s theory. This means less heat hitting the earth and more global cooling. (See Chilling Stars in left sidebar for more details on Svenmark’s theory)
More Details at The Dalton Minimum Returns
