Less Sunspot Activity Is Not A Climate Change Fix by Erin Podolak

Sunspots NASA“Recent reports presented at the American Astronomical Society meeting suggest that the sun may be heading into a period of less magnetic activity with fewer sunspots. Some proponents of this theory believe that the next solar minimum (a normal period of decreased solar activity) may be particularly long, lasting for several decades.

Analysis of a missing jet stream in the solar interior, fading sunspots on the sun’s visible surface, and changes in magnetic activity of the corona and near the poles suggest that an inactive period may be on the way. But the studies presented are a long way off from receiving scientific consensus. In fact, as Andrew Revkin ofDot Earthpoints out, there those in the astronomical community who think the evidence presented does not necessarily lead to the conclusion that there will be a long solar minimum.

So then media reports of a solar minimum that would solve the climate change crisis, come as a bit of a surprise. The idea is that the lack of solar activity could propel Earth into the next “Little Ice Age” or even serve as a solution to global warming. There is some historical evidence of cooling events and solar activity decreases occurring at the same time, but the two types of events are not strongly correlated.

Established scientificevidenceshows that reduced solar activity produces a cooling effect on Earth of less than 0.5 degrees Fahrenheit. Certainly not enough to fix our global warming woes, particularly considering that scientists aren’t even sure yet that we are entering a decades long solar minimum.

The period of time known as the Little Ice Age (more scientifically known as the Maunder Minimum) occured between the mid-17th and early 18th centuries, which is when the last decades long solar activity decrease took place. However, most of the cooling associated with the Little Ice Age is believed to have been caused by high volcanic activity, not the lack of activity on the sun’s surface. But that hasn’t stopped the Little Ice Age comparisons.

Researchpublished in Geophysical Research Letters in 2010 directly addresses the question of the effects on climate of a decades long solar minimum, and comes to the conclusion that solar minimum or no solar minimum the Earth is going to continue to get hotter. Against the backdrop of the 5-7 degrees Fahrenheit of warming predicted by the International Panel on Climate Change by the end of the century, a 0.5 cooling effect by a possible solar minimum would have negligible effects.

Researchers also note that periods of diminished solar activity do end, so when the sun returns to activity any cooling effect would benegated. Regardless of the speculation about the effects of decreased solar activity on Earthly temperatures, it is important to remember that researchers have not reached a consensus about a possible solar minimum so this is one story where people will just have to stay tuned. Just don’t expect a quick fix for climate change.”

(viaWired , photo via NASA Goddard Flickr)

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Sun unleashes huge solar flare towards Earth by Paul Rincon, BBC News

| by Paul Rincon, Science reporter, BBC News

“The Sun has unleashed its strongest flare in four years, observers say. The eruption is a so-called X-flare, the strongest type; such flares can affect communications on Earth. Nasa’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) spacecraft recorded an intense flash of extreme ultraviolet radiation emanating from a sunspot.”

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The Potent Apex of the Grand Cross: Hold On Tight by Earth Keeper

| by www.earth-keeper.com

“Fasten your seat belts and brace for some truly intense energies. The fulcrum of the Grand Cross is finally here. The energy has been building and we have experienced a lunar eclipse and solar eclipse as the Grand Cross began to form. Now in the waning moon the fulcrum apex is formulating. The energy is incredibly intense and has a very tangible aspect of heaviness, almost lethargy as this extraordinary potent energy wave gravitates the Earth and is felt by humanity. Please be aware of the potent energies, and work to maintain balance. Please commit to exude joy and positive energy in this frequency of the Cardinal Grand Cross maximum, for indeed it is a heavy wave of extraordinary force. Stay centered and grounded.”

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The Twelve Labors of Hercules by Janet Kane

“One of the ways to understand transiting Saturn in the houses is to use the myth of The Twelve Labors of Hercules as an allegory for his journey. The labors of Hercules are the challenges confronting us during the Saturn transit. Each of his labors describe the experience we must face at that time but also the gift of knowledge acquired represented by the natal house… Equating the 12 labors with the 12 signs of the zodiac goes back centuries. The first mention of this correlation was by Hesiod circa 700 BC and again by Pausanius in the 5th century BC. Eventually the Twelve Labors of Hercules were written down in full by Appolororus (180-120 BC). “

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Eclipses of December 31, 2009 and January 15, 2010 by Janet Kane

“Eclipses open doors and invite you to come in, illuminating and stimulating areas of your life that needs your attention. A lot of the events that come in because of an eclipse seem predestined or karmic. They describe the crossroads of your life and show where change is necessary. There can be many ups and downs during the life of the eclipse. An eclipse can last on average 3 ½ year, so you are given plenty of time for the transformation..”

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The Mysteries of the 8th House: House of Death & Transformation: Part 2 by Carmen Turner Schott, MSW, LISW

| by Carmen Turner Schott, MSW, LISW

The planet placements in the eighth house can reveal where we find our spiritual healing, rebirth, and growth. Inside is a list of how the energy of the planets in the eighth house impacts an individual’s life.

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The Mysteries of the 8th House: House of Death & Transformation: Part 1 by Carmen Turner Schott, MSW, LISW

| by Carmen Turner Schott, MSW, LISW

The eighth house is the most misunderstood house in astrology and several individuals have contacted me about their fears of having planets placed in this house at birth… The Eighth house is ruled by the sign Scorpio. All issues such as death, sexuality, secrets, other people’s resources, sacrifice and the unseen world of spirits, astral entities, ghosts or our direct experience with such things govern this house. Anything that is taboo, intense, uncomfortable and deep lingers here.”

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The Aquarian alignment of 14th February 2009 by Dr. Jude Currivan, PhD

| by Dr. Jude Currivan, PhD

In mid February a rare astrological concentration brings together a number of planets together with the North Node – denoting higher purpose – in Aquarius that energizes and inspires the possibility for transcendental breakthrough in some perhaps seemingly intransigent situations.

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January 26 Solar eclipse in Sidereal Capricorn by Sam Geppi

| by Sam Geppi

Currently in the sign of Capricorn we have a debilitated Jupiter, an exalted Mars, the North node, the Sun exchanging with retrograde Saturn — and soon to be Mercury, again. Now it’s really the time to get your mind around duties, responsibilities and your capacity for hard work and determined effort.

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Election 2008- The Candidates – Planetary Influences by Regine Urbach

In astrology each sign is associated with a specific house. The sign of Leo, prominent in Obama’s chart, rules the 5th house, where we experience our creative self expression, and see ourselves reflected in the eyes of others. The sign of Virgo, prominent in McCain’s chart, rules the 6th house, where we come up against our limitations in the form of health, daily chores, work, service, etc. McCain’s POW experience, where his teeth and bones were broken, is indicated by his 12th house Venus opposite his 6th house Saturn.

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