All of this is what concerns me. We know so little about the climate
and we have a very limited ability to control anything having to do
with it. If the goal is to limit climate change rather than just
global warming or global cooling, what we are talking about is nothing
short of weather control. Even in Star Trek the weather control stuff
doesn't alway work, how can we expect to conquer the weather in the
real world?

On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 11:02 AM, Vivec  wrote:
> If temperatures fall drastically during this period of low
> sunspots...does that mean that mankind's contribution is more or less
> important?


> Is it important to keep mankind's greenhouse gas production high to
> avoid the climate dipping too low during these quiet sunspot periods?
>
> Do we have any idea of these sunspot cycles in the first place?
>
> So many questionses.
> oh my.

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