Abstract
Any physicist who has read Sir Fred Hoyle's recent book Ice can hardly fail to be struck by the fact that the risks associated with a new ice age are far greater than many other risks, such as those associated with nuclear power stations, which often attract publicity. Sir Fred's theory, briefly, is that ice ages are caused by stone meteorites of 300 m or more in diameter, and terminated by iron meteorites of similar size.
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