
Dr. Willie Soon, an astrophysicist and geoscientist, is a leading authority on the relationship between solar phenomena and global climate.
In this 32+ years of singular pursuit, he seeks to understand the Sun-Earth relations in terms of not only meteorology and climate, but also in terms of orbital dynamics of Sun-Earth-other planets interactions, magmatic (volcanoes) and tectonic (earthquakes) activities.
His discoveries challenge computer modelers and advocates who consistently underestimate solar influences on cloud formation, ocean currents, and wind that cause climate to change.
He has faced and risen above unethical and often libelous attacks on his research and his character, becoming one of the world’s most respected and influential voices for climate realism.
In 2018, he founded the Center for Environmental Research and Earth Sciences (CERES-science.com) in order to tackle a wider range of issues and topics without fears nor prejudices.
00:00 Introduction and Presentation Overview
00:25 Understanding the Climate Narrative
00:59 The Role of NASA, NOAA, EPA, and IPCC
03:11 The Importance of Data Quality and Compliance
04:59 The Problem with Current Climate Models
12:42 The Impact of Urbanization on Climate Data
22:46 The Inconsistencies in NOAA’s Adjustments
24:26 Comparing Urban and Rural Climate Data
25:39 Understanding Rural Record and Sea Surface Temperature
26:01 Attribution Cost and Climate Change Causes
26:33 The Role of the Sun in Climate Change
26:41 The Impact of Volcanoes on Climate
27:48 The Influence of Solar Energy on Climate
28:32 The Underestimated Role of the Sun
28:46 The Dynamic Nature of Solar Energy
29:32 The History of Solar Activity
30:22 The Influence of Solar Activity on Climate
31:00 The Consequences of Misinterpretation of Data
35:21 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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