Earth warming is not entirely human?

Well-known Indian physicist, Udupi Ramachandra Rao reconsidered the role of cosmic rays during global warming and found it bigger than previously thought.

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Famous physicist from India, Udupi Ramachandra Rao.(Photos: Wikipedia)

In his opinion, the United Nations (UN) has judged excessively high human responsibility for global warming through the release of greenhouse gases and needs to reevaluate the effects of rays. universe to clouds and climate.

The conclusions of the 1980s Mr. Rао, head of India's Space Research Organization, published in their studies and presented at a meeting in Goa.

The scientist said that UN experts assessed human responsibility for increasing the average temperature of Fruit (0.75 degrees Celsius) to 60% higher than the truth. Mr. Rao came to this conclusion after careful and systematic analysis of cosmic ray intensity data in recent years.

According to him, fundamental particles from the universe such as neutrons and electrons are capable of appearing clouds in the Earth's atmosphere. Reducing the intensity of the cosmic radiation will lead to a reduction in the clouds in the sky, causing cosmic rays to affect the planet's surface more and so the earth gets stronger.

Indian Minister of Nature and Forest Economy, Jairam Ramesh, commented on this conclusion that she did not deny the greenhouse effect on global warming but needed to reassess it properly. take measures to combat that warming.

She said: " We do not reject the assumption that the greenhouse effect is the cause, we just want to expand the scientific perspective to other factors too, not related to the greenhouse effect but also ' Significant 'contribution' has made the Earth's temperature rise in recent years '.