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During the Little Ice Age all four grand solar minimum periods were associated with a colder Northern Hemisphere climate.

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English: Solar activity (a proxy for solar magnetism) was inversely correlated to a high degree with the Northern Hemisphere’s temperature during the Little Ice Age, with each data parameter strongly mirroring the movement of the other data parameter, i.e., as one goes up the other goes down. The solar activity-temperature relationship strengthened during the Little Ice Age's grand solar minimum periods. In other words, declines in temperature during a grand solar minimum always followed a decline in solar activity. If this relationship is repeated during this current 21st century grand solar minimum period, then the planet will cool. This grand solar minimum cold climate conclusion is fully aligned with the consensus of solar scientists who are experts in climate change (see https://grandsolarminimum.com/scientific-publication-hyperlinks/). The impact of solar magnetism on climate change is dismissed or ignored by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in its climate forecasts and models.

Please see the full presentation on our ice age entry (millennia ago) and re-entry (21st-century) during this grand solar minimum at https://grandsolarminimum.com/ice-age-re-entry/

Read about the catastrophic natural climate change risks that were dismissed and the incriminating disclosures made by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (5th Assessment Report) at https://grandsolarminimum.com/2019/05/22/the-ipcc-dismissed-catastrophic-natural-climate-change-risks/
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