Do you want to know what actually drives earth climate change?

arnold

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Believe it or not, the answer has been around for a long time, but nobody listens to the astronomers. Its cyclic variation in solar output. Right now, the sun has zero sunspots so this winter will be a cold one. You heard it here first:

http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/sun/activity/sunspot_history.html&edu=high
 
You're on the right track...now go step further and look up the "Milankovitch Cycle". Solar output is a component of this cycle...which has been found to run in a 100,000 year cycle.

Another thing to consider is the earth's magnetic field. The magnetic field blocks a large portion of the incoming solar radiation. During a magnetic reversal the field is much reduced, and a far greater amount of solar radiation gets through. At present, our magnetic fields are weakening in a manner that would seem to indicate that a magnetic reversal is imminent.
 
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