Thanks Primate,
Yes it is all linked in my opinion as well. Energy from underneath us. Incoming magnetic energy to the ionosphere.
I am unsure how on earth Co2 can alter our magnetic poles. But to be honest I am not sure where mjp is going with this? So i wont counter argue at this point.
If studies have found a correlation with precipitation from 5000 years ago and M.G has a correlation with temperature it sure as hell pretty well wipes out any argument that Co2 is messing up our magnetic Poles and only reinforces that MG is a major player that is not being considered by warmists.
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