Some quick searches about sunspot activity shows an increase in activity until 2025 and then virtually no activity until 2040. My basic knowledge is more sunspots is equal to a hotter more active sun and less meaning a cooler sun.
So expect to cook and the fear mongering to have weight for the next decade before we are back to freezing our collective butts off north of the 49th.
I, for one, am willing to destroy our economy to keep our winters longer and to keep Canada colder. You must worship my climate god or I shall denounce you as ignorant.
Just a shower though, so to speak. If we want historic trends, shouldn't we look at the European or Asian, or whatever compared to where we are now in this section of the world?
I live in Southern Ontario, so there has to be a equvilant in historical heat trends in the old world I can compare temperatures to, is there not?
Trying to think what a purely temperate planet (think boreal forests, grasslands, and mountains strictly) would be line in terms of climate if it was in the habital range to support human life.
Heat wave lookin to last 3 days, watch out.
Some quick searches about sunspot activity shows an increase in activity until 2025 and then virtually no activity until 2040. My basic knowledge is more sunspots is equal to a hotter more active sun and less meaning a cooler sun.
So expect to cook and the fear mongering to have weight for the next decade before we are back to freezing our collective butts off north of the 49th.
Climate doomers love focusing on outliers to spin the narrative.
I, for one, am willing to destroy our economy to keep our winters longer and to keep Canada colder. You must worship my climate god or I shall denounce you as ignorant.
Just a shower though, so to speak. If we want historic trends, shouldn't we look at the European or Asian, or whatever compared to where we are now in this section of the world?
I live in Southern Ontario, so there has to be a equvilant in historical heat trends in the old world I can compare temperatures to, is there not?
This is true. Planets be weird, yo.
Trying to think what a purely temperate planet (think boreal forests, grasslands, and mountains strictly) would be line in terms of climate if it was in the habital range to support human life.