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Natural antidote to global warming?

The condition of the Sun in the seventeenth century suggests that reduced radiation could have accounted for the Little Ice Age, but there is only a small chance that a recurrence will head off global warming.

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Maddox, J. Natural antidote to global warming?. Nature 377, 193 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1038/377193a0

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