Abstract
In the present work, the author presents arguments that global warming of at least the last 70 years is partly or entirely caused by changes in the solar magnetic field and is probably a consequence of ionizing radiation emitted as a result of solar activity. The ionizing radiation is positively charged particles with high energy. They penetrate deep into the Earth's atmosphere, creating in the atmosphere an increased content of ions serving as condensation nuclei, which increases cloudiness in the lower atmosphere and lowers the surface air temperature. When solar activity decreases as observed in the last 70 years, the reverse process occurs – cloud cover decreases, more solar electromagnetic radiation reaches the earth's surface and increases the temperature. An additional argument for the presence of high-energy radiation that penetrates deeply into the earth's atmosphere and reaches the earth's surface is the high statistically significant correlation between the fluxes of such radiation recorded by GOES series satellites in a geostationary orbit (36000 km above the earth's surface) and the human mortality from deadliest diseases
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