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Shouldn't the article mention the (proposed) relationship between
cosmic rays and
cloud formation? I created a stub at
Scientific uncertainty, and the first google hit I found said led me to
solar variability,
solar wind, and a 2002
peer review paper. It hypothesized that "the cosmic ray-induced global cloud changes could be the long-sought mechanism connecting solar and climate variability".
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With this being wikipedia and all, unless there's consensus concerning the issue, we'd have to lean no for the time being. If it ever gets greater support, that would all change of course.
Thegreatdr (
talk)
23:35, 5 January 2009 (UTC)reply