Makes more sense than anythng Al Gore could say.

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Russian scientist says Earth could soon face new Ice Age


22/01/2008 14:31 ST. PETERSBURG, January 22 (RIA Novosti) - Temperatures on
Earth have stabilized in the past decade, and the planet should brace itself
for a new Ice Age rather than global warming, a Russian scientist said in an
interview with RIA Novosti Tuesday. 


"Russian and foreign research data confirm that global temperatures in 2007
were practically similar to those in 2006, and, in general, identical to
1998-2006 temperatures, which, basically, means that the Earth passed the
peak of global warming in 1998-2005," said Khabibullo Abdusamatov, head of a
space research lab at the Pulkovo observatory in St. Petersburg. 

According to the scientist, the concentration of carbon dioxide in the
Earth's atmosphere has risen more than 4% in the past decade, but global
warming has practically stopped. It confirms the theory of "solar" impact on
changes in the Earth's climate, because the amount of solar energy reaching
the planet has drastically decreased during the same period, the scientist
said. 

Had global temperatures directly responded to concentrations of "greenhouse"
gases in the atmosphere, they would have risen by at least 0.1 Celsius in
the past ten years, however, it never happened, he said. 

"A year ago, many meteorologists predicted that higher levels of carbon
dioxide in the atmosphere would make the year 2007 the hottest in the last
decade, but, fortunately, these predictions did not become reality,"
Abdusamatov said. 

He also said that in 2008, global temperatures would drop slightly, rather
than rise, due to unprecedentedly low solar radiation in the past 30 years,
and would continue decreasing even if industrial emissions of carbon dioxide
reach record levels. 

By 2041, solar activity will reach its minimum according to a 200-year
cycle, and a deep cooling period will hit the Earth approximately in
2055-2060. It will last for about 45-65 years, the scientist added. 

"By the mid-21st century the planet will face another Little Ice Age,
similar to the Maunder Minimum, because the amount of solar radiation
hitting the Earth has been constantly decreasing since the 1990s and will
reach its minimum approximately in 2041," he said. 

The Maunder Minimum occurred between 1645 and 1715, when only about 50 spots
appeared on the Sun, as opposed to the typical 40,000-50,000 spots. 

It coincided with the middle and coldest part of the so called Little Ice
Age, during which Europe and North America were subjected to bitterly cold
winters. 

"However, the thermal inertia of the world's oceans and seas will delay a
'deep cooling' of the planet, and the new Ice Age will begin sometime during
2055-2060, probably lasting for several decades," Abdusamatov said. 

Therefore, the Earth must brace itself for a growing ice cap, rather than
rising waters in global oceans caused by ice melting. 

Mankind will face serious economic, social, and demographic consequences of
the coming Ice Age because it will directly affect more than 80% of the
earth's population, the scientist concluded. 

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