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April 3, 2008     

'No Sun link' to climate change

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Scientists have produced further compelling evidence showing that modern-day climate change is not caused by changes in the Sun's activity. The research contradicts a favoured theory of climate 'sceptics', that changes in cosmic rays coming to Earth determine cloudiness and temperature.

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