Britain faces FREEZING winters as slump in solar activity threatens 'little Ice Age'

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Britain could have colder winters due to solar activity Nature News Daily Express

Climate experts warn the amount of light and warmth released by the sun is nosediving to levels "not seen for centuries".

They fear a repeat of the so-called 'Maunder Minimum' which triggered Arctic winter whiteouts and led to the River Thames freezing 300 years ago.

The Met Office-led study warns although the effect will be offset by recent global warming, Britain faces years of unusually cold winters.

A spokesman said: "A return to low solar activity not seen for centuries could increase the chances of cold winters in Europe and eastern parts of the United States but wouldn't halt global warming.
 
Meanwhile both India and Pakistan are losing hundreds to a heat wave.

As ever, colder in one place, hotter some place else.
 
Hot or cold, it doesn't change that the heat output of the Sun is reported at an all time low. Maybe India would have been even hotter.
 
Meanwhile both India and Pakistan are losing hundreds to a heat wave.

As ever, colder in one place, hotter some place else.
India doesn't have its own sun. Diminishing the sun, cools the planet.

Seasons aren't global. Summer isn't Summer everywhere. Local temps don't matter. Average temp worldwide do. That's what's rising. Lowering in a locality is irrelevant when the global average is still higher.
 

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