Svensmark: Cosmoclimatology Cosmoclimatology: a

attention to an overlooked mechanism of climate change: clouds seeded by cosmic rays. Changes in the intensity of galactic cosmic rays alter the Earth’s cloudiness. A recent experiment has shown how electrons liberated by cosmic rays assist in making aerosols, the building blocks of cloud condensati...

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