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Temperatures on Earth have stabilized in the past decade, and the planet
should brace itself for a new Ice Age rather than global warming, a Russian
scientist said in an interview with RIA Novosti Tuesday.
"Russian and foreign research data confirm that global temperatures in 2007
were practically similar to those in 2006, and, in general, identical to
1998-2006 temperatures, which, basically, means that the Earth passed the peak
of global warming in 1998-2005," said Khabibullo Abdusamatov, head of a space
research lab at the Pulkovo observatory in St. Petersburg.
According to the scientist, the concentration of carbon dioxide in the
Earth's atmosphere has risen more than 4% in the past decade, but global warming
has practically stopped. It confirms the theory of "solar" impact on changes in
the Earth's climate, because the amount of solar energy reaching the planet has
drastically decreased during the same period, the scientist said.
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