15-year ICE AGE to hit in just 4 years as the sun prepares to ‘HIBERNATE’
15-YEAR long mini ice age could be due to hit the Northern hemisphere in just FOUR years as the sun prepares for ‘hibernation’ – triggering a barrage of cataclysmic events.
A team of experts have warned that huge seismic events, including volcanic eruptions, plunging global temperatures and destabilisation of the Earth’s crust will become more common after worrying changes to the surface of the Sun were recorded.
It could take up to 15 years for solar activity to return to normal with extreme weather and freezing temperatures continuing until 2035.
The warning will infuriate environmental campaigners who argue by 2030 the world faces increased sea levels and flooding due to glacial melt at the poles.
Solar activity, measured by the appearance of sun spots, has been declining at a greater rate than at any other time in history, it has emerged.
The Sun is now without spots for the first time in five years after 21 days of minimal activity were observed through the course of 2016.
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15-year ICE AGE to hit in just 4 years
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January 7, 2017 at 11:05 pm
There’s a wqel recorded history of solar variations causing climate change on Earth – witness the Little Ice Age. However, specific predictions of what will haoppen next aren’t likely to be accurate, and there’s also no question that human impact is the current major influence on climate change, and controlling that really has to be our major focus at the oment. If other influences change things, we’ll need to alter that strategy, perhaps, but it seems to me that keeping the human impact minimised is always going to be a first and crucial step, irrespective of natural climate change from other forces.
January 7, 2017 at 11:12 pm
Whatever the combined reasons climate is changing very very fast and not for the better. Everything else is literature
January 8, 2017 at 3:37 am
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