His advice for policymaking is simple: Prioritize realism and resilience. This means adapting infrastructure, strengthening flood protection, investing in technology, and most importantly, exercising humility before the complexity of nature.
Category: solar/climate connection
The Solar Cycles: A New Physical Model
By Andy May Dr. Frank Stefani and colleagues from Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden – Rossendorf and the Institute for Numerical Modelling, University of Latvia, have proposed a new physically consistent model of…
Cycles in Earth’s Climate – Part 1: The Trend Setters
The last 7kyr has been a relatively benign period in Earth’s climate with minor excursions in sea level and surface temperature compared with what will be observed over the next…
How we know that the sun changes the Climate. Part I: The past
This tells us that the worst climate changes in the past have been caused by changes in solar activity. It also tells us that what is bad for humanity is…
Climate, CO2, and the Sun
By Andy May Christian Freuer has translated this post into German here. In my previous post on multiple regression of known solar cycles versus HadCRUT5, I simply threw the solar…
Solar Activity: Cycle 25 Surpasses Cycle 24
By Javier Vinós Over the past two decades, solar activity has been characterized by an extended solar minimum spanning two solar cycles, known as the Clilverd Minimum. This phenomenon is…