Climate Change and Its Causes, A Discussion About Some Key Issues
Nicola Scafetta

TL;DR
This paper questions the mainstream anthropogenic global warming theory, proposing a phenomenological model suggesting natural solar cycles significantly contribute to recent climate change and forecast stabilization or cooling by 2030-2040.
Contribution
It introduces a new phenomenological approach based on physical data properties, challenging the dominant anthropogenic warming paradigm.
Findings
At least 60% of recent warming is due to natural cycles.
The model forecasts climate stabilization or cooling until 2030-2040.
Questions the limits of the IPCC's global warming theory.
Abstract
This article discusses the limits of the Anthropogenic Global Warming Theory advocated by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. A phenomenological theory of climate change based on the physical properties of the data themselves is proposed. At least 60% of the warming of the Earth observed since 1970 appears to be induced by natural cycles which are present in the solar system. A climatic stabilization or cooling until 2030-2040 is forecast by the phenomenological model.
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Taxonomy
TopicsTree-ring climate responses · Climate variability and models · Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
