[P] -X
X -Y
doesn't matter. Nothing can stop what is coming
[TehY] using Q voice.
"Starved" and "hungry"..
",need to feed the beast"
Bit off more than one can chew
Change of heart."
Plants need water.
Published on Dec 14, 2009
On live TV during the COP15 Climate 09 debate on DR1, Henrik Svensmark was hit by a heart attack and his pacemaker kicked in.
He was immediately rushed to the hospital, and according to the latest reports his condition is steady now.Henrik Svensmark (born 1958) is a physicist at the Danish National Space Center in Copenhagen who studies the effects of cosmic rays on cloud formation. His work presents hypotheses about solar activity as an indirect cause of global warming;
his research has suggested a possible link through the interaction of the solar wind and cosmic rays. His conclusions have been controversial as the prevailing scientific opinion on climate change considers solar activity unlikely to be a major contributor to recent warming, though it is thought to be the primary driver of many earlier changes in climate.
In 1997, Svensmark and Eigil Friis-Christensen popularised a theory that linked galactic cosmic rays and global climate change mediated primarily by variations in the intensity of the solar wind, which they have termed cosmoclimatology.
Svensmark's research downplays the significance to which atmospheric CO2 has affected recent global warming.