The 'imminent mini ice age' myth is back, and it's still wrong | Dana Nuccitelli
by Dana Nuccitelli from Environment | The Guardian on (#3CSQF)
We can't accurately predict solar activity, and a quiet solar cycle would have a small impact on Earth's climate anyway
Roughly every two years we're treated to headlines repeating the myth that Earth is headed for an imminent "mini ice age." It happened in 2013, 2015, and again just recently at the tail end of 2017.
This time around, the myth appears to have been sparked by a Sky News interview with Northumbria University mathematics professor Valentina Zharkova. The story was quickly echoed by the Daily Mail, International Business Times, Sputnik News, Metro, Tru News, and others. Zharkova was also behind the 'mini ice age' stories in 2015, based on her research predicting that the sun will soon enter a quiet phase.
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