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The sun is cooling. That means the earth is cooling. Global cooling is much more threatening to the planet and its inhabitants than global warming. Imagine Canada and Russia not being able to grow wheat for decades. That alone could cause mass starvation.

The only thing wrong in this article is the statement that “a new 11-year cycle started a year or two ago.” While there have been a few Cycle 24 sunspots, there’s no indicator that the new cycle has started.

From The Guardian

The sun’s activity is winding down, triggering fevered debate among scientists about how low it will go, and what it means for Earth’s climate. NASA recorded no sunspots on 266 days in 2008 — a level of inactivity not seen since 1913 - and 2009 looks set to be even quieter. Solar wind pressure is at a 50-year low and our local star is ever so slightly dimmer than it was 10 years ago.



Sunspots are the most visible sign of an active sun - islands of magnetism on the sun’s surface where convection is inhibited, making the gas cooler and darker when seen from Earth - and the fact that they’re vanishing means we’re heading into a period of solar lethargy.



Where will it all end? Solar activity varies over an 11-year cycle, but it experiences longer-term variations, highs and lows that can last around a century.



“A new 11-year cycle started a year or two ago, and so far it’s been extremely feeble,” says Nigel Weiss of the University of Cambridge. With Jose Abreu of the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology in Dübendorf and others, Weiss recently predicted that the long-term solar high we’ve been enjoying since before the second world war is over, and the decline now under way will reach its lowest point around 2020. Their prediction is based on levels of rare isotopes that accumulate in the Earth’s crust when weak solar winds allow cosmic rays to penetrate the Earth’s atmosphere.


There’s even a chance, says Weiss, that we might be heading for a low as deep as the Maunder minimum of the 17th century. Either side of that trough, Europe shivered through the Little Ice Age, when frost fairs were held on the Thames and whole Swiss villages disappeared under glaciers.
Might as well make it official. I, for one, am glad he’s out of the Republican party. We don’t need people like him.

Specter says he’s switching from GOP to Dems

Veteran Republican Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania disclosed plans Tuesday to switch parties, a move intended to boost his chances of winning re-election next year that also will push Democrats within one seat of a 60-vote filibuster-resistant majority.



“I now find my political philosophy more in line with Democrats than Republicans,” Specter said in a statement posted on a Web site devoted to Pennsylvania politics and confirmed by his office. Several Senate officials said a formal announcement was expected later in the day or Wednesday.



President Barack Obama called Specter almost immediately after he was informed of the decision to say the Democratic Party was “thrilled to have you,” according to a White House official.

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