so will we.
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.
'Offset by recent global warming(that hasn't been happening, but let's not bring that up, hmmm?)'
By the way, jackass, it's not the 'so-called', the Maunder Minimum is the name used for it.
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We know--but you may have heard they're having an unusually warm summer in Pakistan, right? I don't want to make light of it--they're having a "heat wave" that has supposedly contributed to the deaths of over a thousand people.
Wikipedia already has an article about it, and the Official Explanation? Yes, got it in one: "global warmening" killed all those people in Pakistan. This is Official Truth.
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