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Hi...
As many probably know, there is about to be a climate meeting in Denmark within 2 months, where they will discuss the climate. And some people wants the world to spent a lot of money reducing the CO2 from humans, which is a lot of money !
But has it been proved that CO2 is that bad for the climate ?
I mean, the danish physicist Henrik Svenskmark has been researching the behavior of the sun, and our placement in the galaxy, to be the reason why the climate changes on Earth. He has come close to actually "proving" it, but he still needs some experiments before he can be sure. And those are going on at CERN as far as I know of.
So if he is right, that would mean that CO2 plays such a small role in the climate change, that whatever we do to reduce it, it doesn't make any difference.
This is of course still a theory from Svensmark.
But as he is trying to prove that it's the sun who are making climate changes on earth, are there any evidence that CO2 has a big effect on the climate, or is it just speculations from politicians and their socalled experts ?
Regards
As many probably know, there is about to be a climate meeting in Denmark within 2 months, where they will discuss the climate. And some people wants the world to spent a lot of money reducing the CO2 from humans, which is a lot of money !
But has it been proved that CO2 is that bad for the climate ?
I mean, the danish physicist Henrik Svenskmark has been researching the behavior of the sun, and our placement in the galaxy, to be the reason why the climate changes on Earth. He has come close to actually "proving" it, but he still needs some experiments before he can be sure. And those are going on at CERN as far as I know of.
So if he is right, that would mean that CO2 plays such a small role in the climate change, that whatever we do to reduce it, it doesn't make any difference.
This is of course still a theory from Svensmark.
But as he is trying to prove that it's the sun who are making climate changes on earth, are there any evidence that CO2 has a big effect on the climate, or is it just speculations from politicians and their socalled experts ?
Regards