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THE DISCOVER INTERVIEW: HENRIK SVENSMARK

机译:探索专访:HENRIK SVENSMARK

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Most leading climate experts don't agree with Henrik Svensmark, the 49-year-old director of the Center for Sun-Climate Research at the Danish National Space Center in Copenhagen. In fact, he has taken a lot of blows for proposing that solar activity and cosmic rays are instrumental in determining the warming (and cooling) of Earth. His studies show that cosmic rays trigger cloud formation, suggesting that a high level of solar activity— which suppresses the flow of cosmic rays striking the atmosphere—could result in fewer clouds and a warmer planet. This, Svensmark contends, could account for most of the warming during the last century. Does this mean that carbon dioxide is less important than we've been led to believe? Yes, he says, but how much less is impossible to know because climate models are so limited.
机译:大多数领先的气候专家都不同意哥本哈根丹麦国家航天中心阳光气候研究中心现年49岁的主任亨里克·斯文斯马克(Henrik Svensmark)的观点。实际上,他提出了很多建议,认为太阳活动和宇宙射线对确定地球的变暖(和降温)是有帮助的。他的研究表明,宇宙射线会触发云层的形成,这表明高水平的太阳活动(抑制了撞击到大气层的宇宙射线流)会导致云层减少和地球变暖。斯文斯马克(Svensmark)认为,这可能是上个世纪大部分变暖的原因。这是否意味着二氧化碳的重要性不如我们想象的那么重要?是的,他说,但是由于气候模型非常有限,所以要知道有多少是不可能的。

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