Solar
and Celestial Causes of Global Warming
by
Donald W. Miller, Jr.,
MD
by Donald W. Miller, Jr., MD
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An
estimated one billion people watched former Vice President Al Gore
receive an Oscar for An
Inconvenient Truth. In this film about global warming, Gore
uses slides from lectures he gives on this subject, personal anecdotes,
and footage of collapsing Antarctic ice shelves, receding glaciers,
and marooned polar bears to warn us that human-made greenhouse gases
are heating the planet to dangerous levels. The principal greenhouse
gas that humans make, burning coal, oil, and natural gas for energy,
is carbon dioxide (CO2). (In 1750, at the beginning of the Industrial
Era, the earth’s atmospheric CO2 concentration was 280 parts per
million by volume. In 1960 it had risen to 315 ppmv, and it is now
383 ppmv.)
There is another
theory of global warming and cooling that Gore does not address
in An Inconvenient Truth. The Solar/Cosmic Ray Theory posits
that cosmic rays, not humans, cause climate change. The
Chilling Stars: A New Theory of Climate Change (2007) by
Henrik Svensmark and Nigel Calder is the first book to be published
on this subject. Svensmark proposed this theory in 1996 and supplies
the scientific input for the book. Calder, a British science writer,
"strung the words together," as he puts it. He does this
very well and explains Svensmark’s theory in an engaging and easily
understandable way. It will be published in the U.S. March 25 (I
obtained my copy from the UK, where it was published last month).
The Solar/Cosmic
Ray Theory says that cosmic rays make clouds. Exploding stars continually
spray the galaxy with cosmic rays, which consist of protons, alpha
particles (helium nuclei), electrons, and muons (heavy electrons).
The muons in this mix of atomic bullets make low-level (below 8,000
feet) clouds. They do this by knocking electrons off atoms and molecules
in the air, and these liberated electrons seed the formation "cloud
condensation nuclei." Water vapor in the atmosphere condenses
on these specks to form cloud water droplets. The wet clouds thus
formed block sunlight and reflect its rays back into space, which
has a cooling effect. In 2006, Svensmark and colleagues showed experimentally
how it is done, which involves adding sulfuric acid to these condensation
nuclei. (Plankton, microscopic plants in the ocean and to a much
lesser extent volcanoes and fossil fuels, continually restock the
atmosphere with sulfur.)
The sun’s magnetic
field encloses its planets in a magnetic solar wind (the heliosphere)
that shields us from many of the cosmic rays that exploding stars
shoot our way. Sunspots, dark spots made by pools of intense magnetism
seen through a telescope, indicate heightened magnetic activity,
which deflects more cosmic rays away from Earth. During the 20th
century the sun’s magnetic shield more than doubled, and the sun
had a lot of sunspots. Fewer cosmic rays reached Earth to make clouds,
and global temperatures rose. When the sun’s magnetic activity wanes
and sunspots disappear, more cosmic rays hit the Earth’s atmosphere
to make clouds; and the globe cools. The Solar/Cosmic Ray Theory
of climate change explains observations made over the last 400 years
since the advent of the telescope that correlate sunspots with global
warming and cooling.
The Solar/Cosmic
Ray Theory explains climate change on a geologic time scale. Our
solar system in its rotation around the center of the Milky Way
Galaxy passes through one of its spiral arms every 135 million years.
These arms contain high levels of cosmic rays. Astrophysicist Nir
Shaviv and geologist Ján Veizer in "Celestrial
Driver of Phanerozoic Climate?" (Geological Society
of America Today 2003;13:4-10) and Veizer in "Celestial
Climate Driver: A Perspective from Four Billion Years of the Carbon
Cycle" (Geoscience Canada 2005;32:13-30) show that
the variability in the Earth’s temperature over the past 500 million
years correlates well with the intensity of cosmic rays hitting
the planet when it passes in and out of the spiral arms of the Milky
Way. They found that at one point atmospheric CO2 levels were 18
times higher than they are today, and they were 10 times higher
when the planet was an "icehouse" during the Ordovician
glacial period (450 million years ago).
During one
warm period, 50 million years ago, the weather in the arctic was
like that in Florida today. The Arctic Ocean was free of ice year-round
and was populated by alligators and turtles. Axel
Heiberg Island, in the high Canadian arctic 600 miles from the
North Pole, has a well-preserved fossil
forest (discovered in 1985), in what once was a semi-tropical
swamp. At the other extreme, 2.2 billion years ago, and several
times more recently, the planet was covered in ice down to the equator,
making it a "Snowball
Earth." Planetary factors that have played a role in these
climate changes include the position of drifting continents and
the evolving composition of the atmosphere.
Other cycles
that drive climate change include the Earth’s 100,000-year elliptical
orbit around the sun and its 41,000-year axial tilt cycle. (In the
most elliptical phase of the Earth’s orbit, the sun’s rays must
travel 3 percent farther to reach the planet. The Earth’s axial
tilt ranges from 22.1 to 24.5 degrees and is currently at 23 degrees.)
And then there is the 1,500-year solar cycle.
S.
Fred Singer and Dennis T. Avery describe the 1,500-year solar warming
and cooling climate cycle in their book Unstoppable
Global Warming: Every 1,500 Years (2007). It has 528 references,
a glossary, and an index. This well written book is arguably the
best book to date on the politics and science of global warming.
In addition to presenting evidence for the 1,500-year solar cycle,
first proposed by European researchers in 1996, the authors address
both the Greenhouse and Solar/Cosmic Ray theories of climate change.
The sun’s role
in climate change is due not so much to changes in intensity of
its visible and/or invisible rays, or irradiance, but to its magnetic
effect on cosmic rays. Changes in the sun’s magnetic activity have
a four-fold greater effect on the Earth’s temperature than variations
in its irradiance.
Today’s global
warming is part of a natural 1,500-year, plus or minus 500-year,
solar cycle operating for at least a million years. The Earth’s
climate has warmed and cooled nine times in the past 12,000 years,
in lock step with the waxing and waning of the sun’s magnetic activity
(Science 2001;294[7 December]:2130-2136). Over the last 1,200
years there has been a "Medieval Warming" (900-1300),
when Greenland was green; a "Little Ice Age" (1300-1850),
when New York harbor froze, and people could walk from Manhattan
across the ice to Staten Island a mile away (in 1780); and the current
global warming (1850-?). Rather than "global warming,"
a better term for this phase of the solar cycle is "Modern
Warming." Since 1850, temperatures have risen 0.8 degrees C,
most rapidly in 1850-1870 and 1920-1940. Temperatures in the 1,500-year
solar cycle fluctuate within a 4 degree C range – two degrees above
and two degrees below the norm.
The Modern
Warming is not confined to this planet. Mars,
Jupiter,
Pluto,
and Triton
(Neptune’s largest moon) in the solar system are also warming.
It is not surprising
that the former vice president did not address the Solar/Cosmic
Ray Theory of Climate Change in An Inconvenient Truth. This
"documentary," as the Christian Science Monitor notes,
is really a docuganda,
propaganda disguised as documentary. It manipulates the audience,
with alarming images and a skewed presentation of facts, into believing
that humans cause global warming and that "polluting"
the atmosphere with carbon dioxide will have catastrophic consequences.
Unlike a true documentary, which seeks to inform the audience about
a given state of affairs in a balanced and unbiased fashion, in
An Inconvenient Truth Gore ignores or misrepresents evidence
that refutes the human-caused Greenhouse Theory. Addressing competing
theories on global warming in an even-handed way is not his intent.
Christopher
Horner, in his recently published book The
Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming and Environmentalism
(2007), gives a lively account of the data Gore omits that contradict
his global warming alarmism, especially with regard to hurricane
frequency and severity and the increase in weather-related damages.
He also addresses the film’s misrepresentations and some outright
falsehoods.
The discredited
"hockey stick" graph of the Earth’s temperature over the
last 1,000 years is one of them. This widely publicized and cited
graph reported by Mann and colleagues in 1998/1999 expunges the
Medieval Warming and Little Ice Age from the climate record. By
getting rid of these two phases of the most recent solar cycle,
they make the temperature for the first 900 years relatively flat
and unchanged, with the rise in temperature in the 20th
century on the graph made to look like the blade of a hockey stick.
This graph so constructed matches that of atmospheric CO2 levels
during this time period, which remained unchanged for 900 years
until they began their rapid rise in the 20th century.
Although now acknowledged by climate scientists to be false, Gore
nevertheless makes this hockey stick graph the centerpiece of his
"documentary." (Horner’s colleague, Marlo Lewis, has put
together an excellent critique of this film on PowerPoint slides,
available here.)
Unstoppable
Global Warming: Every 1,500 Years, in a tightly woven
and sober manner, and The
Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming and Environmentalism,
with rapier wit, expose the flaws in the human-caused Greenhouse
Theory. The Solar/Cosmic Ray Theory presented in The
Chilling Stars: A New Theory of Climate Change is more convincing.
At CERN, Europe’s
particle-physics laboratory in Geneva, researchers are building
the world’s most powerful particle accelerator, the $2.4 billion
Large
Hadron Collider. In the upcoming CLOUD experiment (Cosmics Leaving
OUtdoor Droplets) led by Jasper
Kirby, investigators will generate high-energy particle beams
in this accelerator simulating cosmic rays that they will use to
validate and better understand the connection between cosmic rays
and clouds.
Al Gore tells
us in An Inconvenient Truth that he has given this lecture
more than 1,000 times around the world. To help solve the climate
crisis (his term for global warming), as a "recovering politician,"
he has gone on a crusade against CO2. Gore and his fellow climate
alarmists do not want anything to do with CLOUD and wish it would
go away. As Calder recounts in The
Chilling Stars: A New Theory of Climate Change, climate
scientists wedded to the greenhouse theory were able to block it
when Kirby proposed doing this experiment in 2000; but now, in 2007,
with CERN’s backing and funding secured, CLOUD will come online
in 2010.
A basic rule
of investigative journalism and criminal investigation is "Follow
the Money," or as Cicero put it, "Cui bono?" ("To
whose benefit?," literally, "[being] good to whom?").
Al Gore profits
handsomely from his climate crisis activities. Validation of the
Solar/Cosmic Ray Theory poses a major threat to this source of income.
He will not disclose his speaking fees, but he reportedly received
$250,000
for a speech that he gave in Saudi Arabia recently, and his average
speaking fee for his global warming lectures is said to be $50,000
to $100,000.
Gore is also a founding partner and Chairman of Generation
Investment Management (GIM), a firm that "manage[s] the
assets of institutional investors… as well as those of select
high net worth individuals." [Emphasis added.] GIM invests
in companies poised to cash in on CO2-caused global warming solutions,
such as government subsidized solar and wind alternative-energy
ventures and projects that reduce energy consumption around the
globe.
The day after
he won his Academy Award The Tennessean reported
that Gore’s electrical and natural gas bills for his home in Nashville
in 2006 were $27,360. This amount of energy, all of it generated
from fossil fuels, is more than 20 times than that consumed by the
average American household. A spokesperson for Gore pointed out
that he buys "carbon
offsets" to pay for his large "carbon footprint."
Gore invests these offset funds in GIM, the company he chairs; and
his apocalyptic climate forecasts (reinforced by those currently
being made by the UN’s Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change) scare citizens and government leaders
around the world and persuade them to invest in alternative energy
programs, raising the value of GIM’s privately held shares.
Can an individual
who stands to make millions from the CO2 global warming paradigm
be trusted to present an unbiased review of this subject and view
with an open mind alternative theories of climate change?
Global warming
is now a $5 billion industry, which benefits the government and
its politicians and bureaucrats, environmental activists, the media,
executives and shareholders of "green" industries, and
climate scientists. Businesses profit by gaming the regulatory and
planned "cap and trade" process rather than have to make
money by producing things people want. The ("good news is no
news") media shamelessly plays along and profits by frightening
people. And we see how the movement’s most prominent activist, former
Vice President Al Gore benefits. Climate scientists are awarded
$1.7 billion a year in government grants to study climate change,
but under the condition that these scientists continue to support
the "consensus" or lose their funding. Climate scientist
Richard Lindzen, in Climate
of Fear, writes : "Scientists who dissent from the alarmism
have seen their grant funds disappear, their work derided, and themselves
libeled as industry stooges, scientific hacks or worse. Consequently,
lies about climate change gain credence even when they fly in the
face of the science that supposedly is their basis."
The global
warming scare enables government to intervene and extend its control
over people’s lives. The House Ways and Means Committee and the
Senate Finance Committee, looking for ways to keep Social Security
and Medicare afloat and balance the budget, are investigating proposals
for a carbon tax, under the pretext of cutting down on Greenhouse
emissions.
Gore barely
mentions the Kyoto Protocol in his film and says nothing about what
sacrifices people will have to make in order to reduce CO2 emissions.
He does say, however, that combating CO2-induced global warming
will take a commitment similar to what the country had to make to
win World War II. At some point in this climate war the government
will ration CO2 and issue "carbon credits" – CO2 ration
cards. In World War II Americans had to have the appropriate ration
card to purchase gasoline, tires, coffee, sugar, meat, and shoes;
a certificate to purchase a stove; and an authorization for vacation
travel. At the height of the War on CO2 global governance, which
only a socialist state can provide, will be required to rein in
CO2 emissions, with international inspectors at one’s doorstep prosecuting
and confiscating property of people and industries that make "greedy
[CO2-producing] choices," like using an air-conditioner and
driving a SUV.
Government
leaders, environmental activists, and "select high net worth
individuals" (including, of course, Hollywood celebrities)
will not be inconvenienced by the strictures on CO2 emissions government
imposes. In medieval times the nobility invoked sumptuary
laws to limit what it considered to be conspicuous consumption
of the bourgeoisie. Carbon offsets in the CO2 war will create a
de-facto sumptuary law rendering the elite exempt from the hardships
that carbon rationing will cause.
Human emissions
of CO2, which account for 3 percent of the CO2 in atmosphere, may
not have caused the recent rise in atmospheric CO2 levels. It is
a reasonable hypothesis, but it has not been tested. Habibullo
Abdussamatov postulates a different cause for the rise in CO2
levels: "Increased solar irradiance warms Earth’s oceans, which
then triggers the emission of large amounts of carbon dioxide into
the atmosphere. So the common view that man’s industrial activity
is a deciding factor in global warming has emerged from a misinterpretation
of cause and effect relations." Whichever way it has happened
plants thrive with rising CO2 levels. Studies
show that plants and trees raise their productivity by 30-80
percent when the CO2 concentration in the atmosphere is doubled
from 300 to 600 ppmv. Orange trees produce twice as many oranges.
Satellite observations from 1982 to 1999 show that global vegetation
increased more than 6 percent.
The Environmental
establishment is able to ignore these benefits, but the Solar/Cosmic
Ray Theory of climate change is another matter, particularly when
validated by the CLOUD experiment. It is a paradigm shift that will
topple the charade of human-caused warming. Vested interests will
fight it. Too much money, power, and control are at stake.
Claims of warming
due to human production of CO2 are supported only by its association
with a recent rise in temperatures and on global climate models,
which fail to account for past climate changes and whose future
predictions have yet to be verified. Experimental evidence and empirical
observations of past global warming and cooling events underpin
the Solar/Cosmic Ray Theory of climate change.
One
hopes that science will prevail. It is the only way people can prevent
the climate alarmists, backed by the media and the state, from carrying
out their plan to "save the planet." If not stopped, they
will eventually establish global governance; dismantle modern technology;
cripple industry; impose carbon rationing with radical reductions
in the average American’s standard of living and quality of life;
and inflict untold misery, suffering, and death for hundreds of
millions of people around the world.
March
16, 2007
Donald
Miller
(send him mail)
is a cardiac surgeon and Professor of Surgery at the University
of Washington in Seattle. He is a member of Doctors
for Disaster Preparedness and writes articles on a variety
of subjects for LewRockwell.com. His web site is www.donaldmiller.com
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