Nir Shaviv - What role has the sun played in climate change? What does this mean for us?

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15. International EIKE Conference on Climate and Energy, IKEK-15, November 25th and 26th2022, Pfännerhall Braunsbedra near Merseburg/Central Germany.
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How the Earth's sun controls our climate is explained by Nir Shaviv and Henrik Svensmark, who almost simultaneously discovered the Svensmark-Shaviv follow-up effect, as we call it at EIKE: Cosmic background radiation, remnants of supernovae, hits the planet's upper atmosphere, creating cloud nuclei via a complicated process. The particle radiation of the Earth's sun (responsible for the aurora, among other things) now displaces some of these cosmic particles, which in extreme cases, after a coronary eruption, has been known since the 1950s as the Forbush effect. In this way, the sun causes - depending on its own momentary radiation strength - the cloud cover to decrease by reducing the number of nuclei needed for its formation.
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