The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#138 - Dr Henrik Svensmark, PhD, Physicist - "The galactic ecosystems's effect on Earth's climate "

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In today’s episode we continue our investigative series into the actual science behind the Earth’s ever changing climate, continue to provide clear evidence to counter the bogus mainstream narrative, and the discover the influence that our galactic interstellar neighbourhood has on the Earth. Joining us for the episode is Dr. Henrik Svensmark, a PhD physicist and a senior researcher in the Astrophysics and Atmospheric Physics Division of the National Space Institute (DTU Space) in Lyngby, Denmark. In 1987, he obtained a PhD from the Technical University of Denmark and has held postdoctoral positions in physics at three other organizations: the University of California, Berkeley, the Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics, and the Niels Bohr Institute. Henrik Svensmark presently leads the Sun–Climate Research group at DTU Space. Dr. Svensmark and a colleague popularised a novel theory that linked galactic cosmic rays and global climate change mediated primarily by variations in the intensity of these particles, which has been termed cosmoclimatology. To learn more about Dr. Svensmark and his work you may contact him directly at: [email protected]

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