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    Space and Science Research Center

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    Tel: 407-835-3635 Fax: 407-210-3901



    Press Release

    SSRC 3-2008

    Tuesday, July 1, 2008

    11:00 am



    The Space and Science Research Center Issues A Formal Declaration:
    Global Warming Has Ended – The Next Climate Change to A Pronounced Cold Era Has
    Begun.



    In a news conference held in Orlando, Florida today, Mr. John L. Casey, Director of the Space and Science Research Center, issued a landmark declaration on climate change.



    “After an exhaustive review of a substantial body of climate research, and in conjunction with the obvious and compelling new evidence that exists, it is time that the world community acknowledges that the Earth has begun its next climate change. In an opinion echoed by many scientists around the world, the Space and Science Research Center (SSRC), today declares that the world’s climate warming of the past decades has now come to an end. A new climate era has already started that is bringing predominantly colder global temperatures for many years into the future. In some years this new climate will create dangerously cold weather with significant ill-effects world wide. Global warming is over – a new cold climate has begun.”



    According to Mr. Casey, who spoke to print and TV media representatives today, this next cold era is coming about as a result of the reversal of the 206 year cycle of the sun which he independently discovered and announced in May of 2007.



    Casey amplified the declaration by adding, “Though the SSRC first announced a prediction of the coming new climate era to the US government and media in early 2007, the formal declaration has been held off pending actual events that validate the previously forecast new cold period. We now have unmistakable signs of accelerating decline in global temperatures and growing glacial ice, coupled with the dramatic if not startling changes in the sun’s surface including unusually low and slow sunspot activity. These signs, in conjunction with the research center’s ‘relational cycle theory ” or “RC Theory” of climate change which predicted these changes, now leaves no doubt that the process has already been initiated. It is also unstoppable. Our world is rapidly cooling. Even though we still may have isolated warm temperature records, the global trend to a colder era is now irreversible.”



    As to whether others agree with his declaration, Casey congratulated the many other scientists around the world who had done “many years of outstanding research” which he used to corroborate his own research after he first found these climate-driving solar cycles and formulated the RC Theory. In the news conference he listed and praised more than a dozen other scientists, most in foreign countries, who had come to the same prediction on the Earth’s climate shift to a cold era.



    He said, “I have consulted with colleagues world wide who have reached a similar conclusion. They have likewise been attempting to advise their own governments and media of the impending cold era and the difficult times that the extreme cold weather may bring. They are to be commended for their bold public stances and publication of their research which of course has been in direct opposition to past conventional thought on the nature and causes of the last twenty years of global warming. These last one or two decades of increased global warming were essentially the peak heating phase of the 206 year cycle.”



    In the one hour presentation, Casey detailed the solar activity cycles that have been driving the Earth’s climate for the past 1,200 years. He condemned the climate change confusion and alarmism which has accompanied seven separate periods over the past 100 years, where scientists and the media flip-flopped on reporting that the Earth was either entering a new ‘ice age’ or headed for a global meltdown where melting glacial ice would swamp the planet’s coastal cities.



    Much of the presentation focused on the positive and negative effects the next climate change will have on the State of Florida, the nation and the world.



    Some effects of the coming cold climate on NASA’s space program were highlighted including an extended “quiet period’ produced by reduced solar activity. Casey believes this cold climate era will be the best time since the space program began to conduct human spaceflight. Advises Casey, “With the sun going into what I call “solar hibernation,” the harmful effects of solar radiation on astronauts in space will be minimized.”



    Regarding the impacts of the next cold climate period on hurricanes, Casey summarized by saying “I would not be surprised to see the lowest number and least intense storms ever recorded in the US during this cold epoch, for obvious reasons. We should not forget however, the buildup along coastlines and an ever increasing population may continue to make Florida’s hurricanes potentially more destructive in the future, regardless of the number we have.”



    On the subject of cold climate effects on agriculture, Casey was not optimistic. “I can see,” he added, “just like the last time this 206 year cycle brought cold, that there will be substantial damage to the world’s agricultural systems. This time however we will have eight billion mouths to feed during the worst years around 2031 compared to previously when we had only one billion. Yet even then, many died from the combined effects of bitter cold and lack of food.”



    In his concluding remarks, Casey called on all leaders to immediately move from the past global warming planning to prepare for the already started change to a cold climate.



    He ended with, “Now that the new cold climate has begun to arrive, we must immediately start the preparation, the adaptation process. At least because of the RC Theory we now have some advance warning. No longer do we need to wonder what the Earth’s next climate changes will be two or three generations out. But we must nonetheless be ready to adjust with our now more predictable solar cycles that are the primary determinants of climate on Earth.”






    Press Release SSRC 1-2008

    Press Release SSRC 2-2008
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    Predefinito Re: Global warming concluso, inizia una nuova era glaciale

    magari fosse concluso, ha solo rallentato, diciamo che con il petrolio alle stelle è rimasto a secco anche lui.

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    mi piacerebbe proprio sapere come hanno tratto questa conclusione
    Cit. dal film Wanted:"... Voi che cazz0 avete fatto ultimamente?"
    Cit. da Colorado: "La neve scende a fiocchi perchè se scendesse a nodi non si scioglierebbe."

    viva la φγα

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    il solito negatore o "denier" di turno...
    Anno 1830. A stento può credersi quanto incostante sia stata la stagione invernale, poichè dal novembre alla metà di febbraio corrente non si sono vedute due godibili giornate consecutive, mentre le nevi sono state replicatissime e magiori di quelle del 1790 e dei freddi del 1813 e 1814.


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    il solito negatore o "denier" di turno...

    perchè questo centro di ricerca dovrebbe godere di meno autorevolezza e attendibilità di qualsiasi altro centro in materia?
    Mi pare che nessuno abbia la macchina el tempo per vedere come staremo messi tra x anni...!
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    perchè questo centro di ricerca dovrebbe godere di meno autorevolezza e attendibilità di qualsiasi altro centro in materia?
    Mi pare che nessuno abbia la macchina el tempo per vedere come staremo messi tra x anni...!
    dove sono le ricerche e le pubblicazioni dalle quali di evincerebbe tutto ciò?
    E' aria fritta...per ora!

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    dove sono le ricerche e le pubblicazioni dalle quali di evincerebbe tutto ciò?
    E' aria fritta...per ora!
    Leggi qui.

    http://www.nibiru2012.it/content/view/191/42/

    questi i curricula dei ricercatori...



    Headquartered in Orlando, Florida, the Space and Science Research Center (SSRC) is the leading science and engineering research company internationally, that specializes in the analysis of and planning for climate changes based upon the "Theory of Relational Cycles of Solar Activity," also called the RC Theory. (See Services).

    SSRC has on its staff of consulting scientists, some of the world's best experts in the field of solar physics pertaining to the research into the matter of the coming major solar minimum.

    This major minimum called a "solar hibernation" is forecast to have the potential to cause major world wide agricultural and economic effects. The SSRC also possesses the capability to conduct planning and research into such effects and how best to prepare individuals and governments at all levels for the next climate change to a period of colder weather.



    John L. Casey

    Director, Space and Science Research Center

    Mr. Casey has accumulated over thirty years of professional experience spanning a wide variety of technologies, industries, and international endeavors, to include performing important services as a space policy advisor to the White House, and Congress. He has been a consultant to NASA Headquarters performing sspace shuttle and space station analysis. He has led teams conducting commercial spaceport design world wide, as well as performing satellite launch studies for the Department of Defense. His experience also includes being a former space shuttle engineer, military missile and computer systems officer, advanced rocketry and commercial space developer. He has an extensive executive management background in the start-up and financing of high technology companies. He has a BS degree in Physics and Mathematics and an MA degree in Management. He was also past Chairman of GFSD, an international charity that provided aid to women and children in Iraq and Afghanistan. You can contact Mr. Casey directly at mail@spaceandscience.net

    His scientific paper, "The Theory of Relational Cycles of Solar Activity" also called the "RC Theory," is available at the 'RC Theory" page on this site. It also includes a significant amount of corroborating research references as well as a link to the NASA web site that discusses the current changes in the sun's surface flow that presage the coming of the next climate change according to the SSRC.





    Dr. Boris Komitov.

    He is one of Europe’s foremost authorities on solar cycle study and its effects of the climate of the Earth. He also has done extensive research into cometary atmospheres.



    He holds a M.S in Physics from the Sofia University and a Ph.D. in Physics from the Institute of Astronomy, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. He is now a professor at the Institute of Astronomy. Since 1996 he has concentrated in solar activity analysis focusing on large time scale variations using sunspots and other proxies of solar activity. He has published important and fundamental research papers dealing with the determination of climate change as a function of the sun’s behavior. Some of his relevant papers found at his web site:



    He can be reached at:

    Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
    Institute of Astronomy
    Bulgaria
    6003 Stara Zagora-3, PO Box 39
    b_komitov@sz.inetg.bg
    +(359) (42) 237-352




    Dr. Ernest Njau.

    He is a leading scientist in the field of solar variability and its relationship to the earth’s climate.

    Dr. Njau holds a B.S., M.Sc and D.Sc. In Electronics and Meteorology from the University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. He also holds a Ph.D. in Radio Communication from LaTrobe University (Australia).

    His current fields of research include the solar-weather-climate relationships, as well as climate and weather prediction, and ionospheric radio transmission variability analysis. He is the author of over 100 scientific papers in these fields as well as fifteen individual science reference books, primarily in physics education. He is an award winning scientist; selected Scholar of the Millennium at the University of Dar es Salaam in 1999.

    He can be reached at:

    University of Dar es Salaam
    Tanzania
    Email: ecnjau@yahoo.co.uk
    Phone: 255-22-2410277
    Mobile: 0784-388830


    CV For Dr. Njau, Including List of Published Research
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    Bé chiaramente loro analizzano la situazione da un certo punto di vista... cioé legano i cambiamenti climatici ai cicli solari a medio-lungo periodo, se dicono che il picco è stato raggiunto negli ultimi anni, è logico che parlino di un abbassamento delle temperature dovuto a una diminuzione dell'attività del Sole prevista per i prossimi decenni...

    Tra l'altro non negano il GW, lo legano semplicemente a un massimo di attività della nostra stella, massimo che secondo loro è passato... Secondo me è bella come ipotesi, chiaramente sarebbe più interessante poter leggere numeri, formule e grafici (che loro sicuramente hanno, non credo che dei ricercatori laureati in Fisica o scienze affini sparino certe conclusioni a caso)

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    Leggi qui.

    http://www.nibiru2012.it/content/view/191/42/

    questi i curricula dei ricercatori...



    Headquartered in Orlando, Florida, the Space and Science Research Center (SSRC) is the leading science and engineering research company internationally, that specializes in the analysis of and planning for climate changes based upon the "Theory of Relational Cycles of Solar Activity," also called the RC Theory. (See Services).

    SSRC has on its staff of consulting scientists, some of the world's best experts in the field of solar physics pertaining to the research into the matter of the coming major solar minimum.

    This major minimum called a "solar hibernation" is forecast to have the potential to cause major world wide agricultural and economic effects. The SSRC also possesses the capability to conduct planning and research into such effects and how best to prepare individuals and governments at all levels for the next climate change to a period of colder weather.



    John L. Casey

    Director, Space and Science Research Center

    Mr. Casey has accumulated over thirty years of professional experience spanning a wide variety of technologies, industries, and international endeavors, to include performing important services as a space policy advisor to the White House, and Congress. He has been a consultant to NASA Headquarters performing sspace shuttle and space station analysis. He has led teams conducting commercial spaceport design world wide, as well as performing satellite launch studies for the Department of Defense. His experience also includes being a former space shuttle engineer, military missile and computer systems officer, advanced rocketry and commercial space developer. He has an extensive executive management background in the start-up and financing of high technology companies. He has a BS degree in Physics and Mathematics and an MA degree in Management. He was also past Chairman of GFSD, an international charity that provided aid to women and children in Iraq and Afghanistan. You can contact Mr. Casey directly at mail@spaceandscience.net

    His scientific paper, "The Theory of Relational Cycles of Solar Activity" also called the "RC Theory," is available at the 'RC Theory" page on this site. It also includes a significant amount of corroborating research references as well as a link to the NASA web site that discusses the current changes in the sun's surface flow that presage the coming of the next climate change according to the SSRC.





    Dr. Boris Komitov.

    He is one of Europe’s foremost authorities on solar cycle study and its effects of the climate of the Earth. He also has done extensive research into cometary atmospheres.



    He holds a M.S in Physics from the Sofia University and a Ph.D. in Physics from the Institute of Astronomy, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. He is now a professor at the Institute of Astronomy. Since 1996 he has concentrated in solar activity analysis focusing on large time scale variations using sunspots and other proxies of solar activity. He has published important and fundamental research papers dealing with the determination of climate change as a function of the sun’s behavior. Some of his relevant papers found at his web site:



    He can be reached at:

    Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
    Institute of Astronomy
    Bulgaria
    6003 Stara Zagora-3, PO Box 39
    b_komitov@sz.inetg.bg
    +(359) (42) 237-352




    Dr. Ernest Njau.

    He is a leading scientist in the field of solar variability and its relationship to the earth’s climate.

    Dr. Njau holds a B.S., M.Sc and D.Sc. In Electronics and Meteorology from the University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. He also holds a Ph.D. in Radio Communication from LaTrobe University (Australia).

    His current fields of research include the solar-weather-climate relationships, as well as climate and weather prediction, and ionospheric radio transmission variability analysis. He is the author of over 100 scientific papers in these fields as well as fifteen individual science reference books, primarily in physics education. He is an award winning scientist; selected Scholar of the Millennium at the University of Dar es Salaam in 1999.

    He can be reached at:

    University of Dar es Salaam
    Tanzania
    Email: ecnjau@yahoo.co.uk
    Phone: 255-22-2410277
    Mobile: 0784-388830


    CV For Dr. Njau, Including List of Published Research

    Giovanni, sii buono.
    Che mi interessa del loro curriculum.
    Voglio leggere le loro ricerche...dove le posso trovare

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    Bé chiaramente loro analizzano la situazione da un certo punto di vista... cioé legano i cambiamenti climatici ai cicli solari a medio-lungo periodo, se dicono che il picco è stato raggiunto negli ultimi anni, è logico che parlino di un abbassamento delle temperature dovuto a una diminuzione dell'attività del Sole prevista per i prossimi decenni...

    Tra l'altro non negano il GW, lo legano semplicemente a un massimo di attività della nostra stella, massimo che secondo loro è passato... Secondo me è bella come ipotesi, chiaramente sarebbe più interessante poter leggere numeri, formule e grafici (che loro sicuramente hanno, non credo che dei ricercatori laureati in Fisica o scienze affini sparino certe conclusioni a caso)
    esatto....fanno riferimento a questo!

    secondo il loro comunicato stampa, il clima del mondo che scalda delle decadi passate è venuto ad una fine basata sul 'Teoria di Ciclo Relazionale' o la teoria di RC.
    Nello sviluppare questa teoria, Sig.. Casey studiò cicli di macchia solare dal 1610 per presentare. Lui determinò che esiste una famiglia di cicli di attività solari che hanno un'influenza diretta sul clima della terra ,fondata sul fatto che i cicli correlarono fortemente a tutti i minimi di temperatura notevoli e passati. C'erano un ciclo di anno del 90-100 ed un ciclo di anno del 206. Lui valuta che la vetta del ciclo di 206-anno corrente era tra il 1986-1987 con una serie di vette dal 1962-2010.
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