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NASA STUDY FINDS INCREASING SOLAR TREND THAT CAN CHANGE CLIMATE
The solar cycle occurs approximately every 11 years when the sun undergoes a period of increased magnetic and sunspot activity called the "solar maximum," followed by a quiet period called the "solar minimum."
Although the inferred increase of solar irradiance in 24 years, about 0.1 percent, is not enough to cause notable climate change, the trend would be important if maintained for a century or more. Satellite observations of total solar irradiance have obtained a long enough record (over 24 years) to begin looking for this effect.
Politicians continue to want us to pay big taxes for cap and trade, green energy it is only a game.
They want to take more and more of our money

NASA STUDY FINDS INCREASING SOLAR TREND THAT CAN CHANGE CLIMATE
The solar cycle occurs approximately every 11 years when the sun undergoes a period of increased magnetic and sunspot activity called the "solar maximum," followed by a quiet period called the "solar minimum."
Although the inferred increase of solar irradiance in 24 years, about 0.1 percent, is not enough to cause notable climate change, the trend would be important if maintained for a century or more. Satellite observations of total solar irradiance have obtained a long enough record (over 24 years) to begin looking for this effect.
Politicians continue to want us to pay big taxes for cap and trade, green energy it is only a game.
They want to take more and more of our money


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http://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/news/topstory/2003/0313irradiance.html
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http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/features.cfm?feature=1319
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