Sunny side of global warming
E. N. Parker ()
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E. N. Parker: University of Chicago
Nature, 1999, vol. 399, issue 6735, 416-417
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The discovery that the general magnetic field of the Sun has doubled since 1900 ties in with the well-known doubling of the number of sunspots this century, and reinforces the likelihood that the Sun's activity has influenced the general warming of our climate.
Date: 1999
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