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The Past and Future of Climate June 2007 David Archibald Lavoisier Conference, Melbourne

The 28 years of High Quality Satellite Data The Southern Hemisphere is the same temperature it was 28 years ago, the Northern Hemisphere has warmed slightly. Southern Hemisphere Northern Hemisphere Global

A Rural US Data Set The smoothed average annual temperature of the Hawkinsville (32.3N, 83.5W), Glennville (31.3N, 89.1W), Calhoun Research Station (32.5N, 92.3W), Highlands (35.0N, 82.3W) and Talbotton (32.7N, 84.5W) stations is representative of the US temperature profile away from the urban heat island effect over the last 100 years (Data source: NASA GISS) Annual Average Temperature

A 300 Year Thermometer Record Central England Temperature

Medieval Warm Period – Little Ice Age

IPCC Chart

The Holocene Optimum

The Ice Ages

Ice Ages – The Longer Term Record

Climate over Geologic Time

The Solar Driver

The Dalton Minimum at Three European Stations 1770 to 1840

Sunspot Cycle Length Relative to Temperature De Bilt, Netherlands

Sunspot Cycle Length Relative to Temperature Armagh, Northern Ireland 1796 – 1992 Solar Cycle 22 Solar Cycle 23

The Transition from Solar Cycle 22 to Solar Cycle 23

Progression of Solar Cycles Smoothed Wolf Number Source: Jan Janssens, Belgian Solar Section

Accumulated Number of Spotless Days – Solar Cycles 10 to 15 compared to Solar Cycles 16 to 23 Source: Jan Janssens, Belgian Solar Section

NASA’s Solar Minimum Prediction March, 2008 (±6 months) –Marks the end of Cycle 23 and start of Cycle 24 –The length of Cycle 23 will then be years due to the absence of expected signatures of minimum-like conditions in March, 2007 –no high-latitude sunspots yet observed with the Cycle 24 polarity –the large scale corona has not yet relaxed to a simple dipole –the heliospheric current sheet has not yet flattened –activity measures, e.g. cosmic ray flux, radio flux, and sunspot number, have not yet reached typical solar minimum values Released on 25 th April, 2007 NASA really don’t know, but as they are supposed to know, they have to say something. Source:

Predictions of Solar Cycle 24

The Solar Dynamo Index

Projected Temperature Profile to 2030

Another Dalton Minimum, or Worse? “The surprising result of these long-range predictions is a rapid decline in solar activity, starting with cycle #24. If this trend continues, we may see the Sun heading towards a “Maunder” type of solar activity minimum - an extensive period of reduced levels of solar activity.” K.H.Schatten and W.K.Tobiska, 34th Solar Physics Division Meeting, June 2003, American Astronomical Society

aa Index Little Ice Age 20 th Century Warming Period 1970s Cooling Scare

Galactic Cosmic Rays Solar Cycle 19 Maximum Solar Cycle 20 Maximum Solar Cycle 21 Maximum Solar Cycle 22 Maximum Solar Cycle 23 Maximum 1970s Cooling Scare

The Warming Effect of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide

0 – 20 ppm 20 – 280 ppm 280 – 380 ppm 380 – 620 ppm 620 – 1000 ppm Pre-industrial CO 2 Greenhouse Effect Existing and Potential Anthropogenic CO 2 Greenhouse Effect Relative Contributions of Pre-Industrial and Anthropogenic CO2

The Temperature Increase Due to Increased Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide

Historic and Projected Atmospheric Carbon Contributions by the United States, China and Australia

The Anthropogenic Contribution

Can Carbon Dioxide be even a little bit bad?

Average Growth Enhancement due to a 300 ppm increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide Source: Idso May 2007

Stressed relative to unstressed plant response

Summary 1.The Sun drives climate change and it will be colder next decade by 2.0 degrees centigrade. 2.The anthropogenic carbon dioxide effect is real, minuscule and too small to be measured. 3.Higher atmospheric carbon dioxide levels will boost agricultural production. 4.Increased atmospheric carbon dioxide is wholly beneficial.