What worries me is this line: "That kind of cosmic ray variation, Dr. Shaviv believes, could alter global temperatures by as much as 15% --sufficient to turn the ice ages on or off and evidence of the extent to which cosmic forces influence Earth's climate."
Now, depending on what scale you use for temperature, this could be an annoyance or a disaster. If you're using Fahrenheit, in order to let the commoner understand, even though its sloppy, that's one thing. But if you're using Rankine... that's a whole different story.
To say humans are not contributing to global warming is just putting the head in the sand. Time will tell, and then it will be too late (if it isn't already).
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Now, depending on what scale you use for temperature, this could be an annoyance or a disaster. If you're using Fahrenheit, in order to let the commoner understand, even though its sloppy, that's one thing. But if you're using Rankine... that's a whole different story.
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