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English: This current Northern Hemisphere warming phase started before significant human activity in the early 1700s and is highly correlated with terrestrial-based proxies for solar activity (i.e., electromagnetism and magnetism). The Northern Hemisphere temperature follows the solar activity in a lagged manner (approximately one 11-year solar cycle). Solar activity proxies move in tandem with the temperature in a correlated manner, indicating a true causative relationship. By contrast, carbon dioxide fails to follow the multi-annual to decadal-scale temperature oscillations, both before and after 1880, indicating it does not cause but follows the rising temperature.

By diminishing, omitting, or dismissing the controlling role of solar electromagnetism and magnetism in climate change mechanisms, the IPCC has been able to dismiss catastrophic natural climate change risks from its key risk assessment in its 5th Assessment Report. This means our governments have not been given the chance to mitigate catastrophic 21st-century natural climate change risks (i.e., global cooling, glaciation, climate-forcing volcanism, rapid climate change, and pandemic influenza) leaving 7.5 billion humans vulnerable. 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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