you see that's the thing....its NOT the sun....and you might want to click on that link and read the part about the earths magnetic field and the core are the reason for warming.....PS....
CLITON [sic] used the word stupid rather loosely and you might not want to use that especially not clicking on a link

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Okay, I suppose you could say I used the word "stupid" rather loosely, as did "CLITON"
[sic] (Was that deliberate, or were you using that term, er… name "loosely", as well?)
I'm quite well aware of the origin and characteristics of the Earth's magnetic field.
No, I was not attributing the "Global Warming", a.k.a. "Climate Change" to the Earth's magnetic field, but to the solar cycle(s), evidence for which is quite abundant.
Having said that, and seeing as you're a relatively "new kid on the block" I guess I'm now obliged to present my "short dissertation" on that subject (It's probably still somewhere on this site from several years ago, but I won't make you search it out.), to wit:
"Global warming", or more precisely "Climate Change" has been occurring for millennia, cycling through a variety of "warm cycles" and "ice ages" even for millions of years, and those cycles will continue to the end of time.
These cycles have been enhanced to a very minor degree by occasional cataclysmic volcanic eruptions, which even for their monumental short-term contribution to periods of "global cooling", have been but minor "ripples" in the overall scheme of things.
But is any significant part of it due to "anthropogenic" climate change (due to some human activity)?
IMHO any human contribution to the entire equation is miniscule at best.
As is the chance of affecting the grand scheme of things by some of the extreme and costly efforts, such as restricting the use of "fossil fuels" and "carbon sequestration" which are being promoted by the most vocal wingnuts, have as much chance of ameliorating the situation as a "fart in an F5 (Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale) / EF5 (Enhanced Fujita Scale) hurricane", or moving beach sand with a million man army equipped with teaspoons.
To butcher a line from Bill Clinton: "It's the Sun, stupid!" — A complex set of inter-operative solar cycles, the effects of which are clearly revealed by geology and related disciplines such as Paleoclimatology and Dendroclimatology as well as other scientific means.
See also this "List of periods and events in climate history", for some pretty good graphic depictions of climate history including many well before the first humanoids crawled out of the caves and discovered fire.
Human influence? Yeah, like a snowball's chance in Phoenix!
See also:
From
Global Warming.org, January 27, 2012:
Coming Out of the Climate Change Closet, by Matt Patterson, quoted here in part:
“So much for consensus.
For years, climate change cultists have attempted to shut down public discourse over global warming by assuring us that “the debate is over,” that scientists are in lockstep agreement that Man is steam-frying his own planet.
That was always bunk, of course. For one, if the scientific debate was really over, no one would have to say it. There just wouldn’t be any debate. No one these days goes around saying “the debate is over” about heliocentrism. That’s because no one questions the fact that the Earth revolves around the Sun – there is literally no debate.”
While on the subject, I must also point out the long standing absurdity of the many claims of "
ozone pollution" from automobile exhaust emissions. Either such claims are pure unscientific BS, or are made by folks who can't even get the terminology right.
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Ozone is nothing more than O[SUB]3[/SUB], (also known as "Trioxygen"), and is not a "pollutant", in fact it is a disinfectant, deodorant, swimming pool and spa sanitizer, and is used in many hospitals around the world to decontaminate operating rooms between surgeries.
In fact when I had my tonsillectomy some 60+ years ago, my hospital room had an ozone generator above the door for a similar purpose. Some pollutant, eh?
I may not be a professional climatologist, but with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, I am far more of a "scientist" than that sad, pathetic clown,
Mechanical Engineer and self-designated "Science Guy" (and improbable bosom buddy with
Neil deGrasse Tyson?!) with the bow tie and two dozen patents for… er, um…
Ballet shoes?!