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During the Little Ice Age large magnitude volcanism was associated with extremes of solar activity

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English: During the Little Ice Age climate-forcing or large magnitude volcanism was associated with grand solar minima and maxima and on entry into a grand solar minimum. Likewise, the 8.2 kiloyear rapid climate change event was associated with a deep grand solar minimum and a cluster of climate-forcing volcanic eruptions. Climate-forcing volcanism immediately impacts the climate because sulfate aerosols generated in the stratosphere reflect sunlight for 1-3 years (10 years for very large eruptions), thus cooling the planet. This magnitude of volcanic eruption is also implicated in an Arctic ice expansion mechanism, thus extending the climate-forcing impact to many decades or even more than a century duration.

Please see the full presentation on our ice age entry (millennia ago) and re-entry (21st-century) during this grand solar minimum at https://grandsolarminimum.com/ice-age-re-entry/

Read about the catastrophic natural climate change risks that were dismissed and the incriminating disclosures made by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (5th Assessment Report) at https://grandsolarminimum.com/2019/05/22/the-ipcc-dismissed-catastrophic-natural-climate-change-risks/
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