What is it about?
This paper examines the impact of X flares, sunspots, and other solar phenomena on the Earth’s surface, which contribute to climate anomalies. The analysis focuses on global events and variations. The Earth’s magnetic field protects from solar radiation, which impacts the Northern and Southern Hemispheres differently. Specifically, two years with lower average temperatures, 2008 and 2011, were selected for detailed study. Subsequently, the year 2024, the warmest on record since 1850, was analyzed in the context of these records.
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Why is it important?
Climate changes are an important issue nowadays and many publications can't explain the discrepancies found with the current theories
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The perspectives it is to make people discuss if the Climate changes are limited for CO2 emissions
Science Dr Marilia Hagen
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This page is a summary of: The Impact of Solar Flares and Coronal Mass Ejections on Earth’s Climate, Atmospheric and Climate Sciences, January 2025, Scientific Research Publishing, Inc,,
DOI: 10.4236/acs.2025.154043.
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