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Old June 16th 11, 04:37 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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On 06/15/2011 10:36 PM, wrote:


A) No man alive can foresee whether there will be or not a new Little
Ice Age . These observations take centuries to compile . B)
2000-3000-4000 years ago the weather in general was slightly warmer
(!) than today ,at least in the original Cradles of Civilization e.g.
the Mediterranean basin . D) Any physical event on the Sun always
had some impact upon the Earth, whether we like it or accept it or do
not . E) The fact that the total poulation is much higher today , than
in the 17th century is the proof that : human life longevity is much
greater due to the advances in science AND technology , wars were
implemented as a constant tool of resolving nearly ANY minor
differences , the famines of the past were MUCH greater and longer
than we can imagine . On the subject of wars , for instance , the
Thirty Years War in Europe wiped out entire regions , some areas lost
50% of the population or more . Talk about the 'good old days' . . .


You say that anything that happens on the Sun affects us here, but even
though the Sun's output has been reduced lately the climate is still
getting hotter. Explain.