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Old 08-03-2010, 12:40 PM   #4
glatt
 
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Many scientists see a direct link between sunspot activity and the Earth’s climate. Given the size and power of our Sun, it effects our climate far more than any other cause often attributed to global warming and climate change. The recent years of cool temperatures does seem to be linked with the lack of sunspot activity.
You didn't find this on a science website, did you?

They don't know the difference between "effect" and "affect." And then they steer right into the political crap.

But it's true that there is a good chance of seeing the northern lights tonight in areas where they aren't normally visible.
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