You have it backwards, cosmic ray particles SEED low level clouds.  When 
sunspots are weak, the sun's magnetic field is weak, allowing more cosmic rays 
to reach the earth, seeding clouds, causing lower temperatures.This sunspot 
cycle (11 years IIRC) is uncommon in that the appearance of the sunspots are 
1(?) year late.  It coincides with this recent bad winter around the 
world.http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2008/06/the-sunspot-mys.htmlNow here 
is a book about the cosmic ray / warming/cooling theory, by a scientist named 
Svensmark.  His theory which he'd been working on for >10 years, 
IMO fits the historical temperature data *better* than the CO2 theory.  The book is *very* good ... and surprise!
  VERY little coverage in the corporate media ... and the chairman of the IPCC 
called him "irresponsible" (!) for what ... scientific 
discussion!:http://www.amazon.com/Chilling-Stars-2nd-Cosmic-Climate/dp/1840468661---
 On Fri,
 8/8/08, Murray, Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:From: Murray, Richard 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Subject: RE: NMC, NPC; E85 articleTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 
Friday, August 8, 2008, 7:53 AMThe best analysis I have seen attributes about 
50% of global warming to human activity. The rest is natural causes like solar 
sunspots, etc. I guess high energy particles from sunspots disperse clouds, but 
human pollution helps make more clouds; but that is another discussion. As to 
whether we can stop global warming or not; I use this analogy: If you are 
driving down hill in a car and the brakes fail, do you step on the gas? The 
least we can do is stop stepping on the gas. It’s Friday and I’m caught up on 
my projects. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ray 
AyalaSent: Friday, 08 August, 2008 09:47To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: NMC, NPC; 
E85 article Aside from the
 ethanol-specific issues there are a couple of really simple concepts regarding 
'green living' and global warming.  As long as people produce more heat than 
mother nature can re-absorb (plant growth absorbs heat) we will be contributing 
to global warming.  But observe that the majority of this continent was once 
covered in glaciers and most of them managed to melt away with no help from 
us.  So is global warming a reality?  Of course.  Can we stop it?  Not a chance 
in hell.  And it's no surprise that the folks lobbying the hardest for a 
reduction in global warming are the ones that own the most expensive 
ocean-front real estate._______________________________________________ 
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