...or the fact that's it's increasingly looking as if cosmic rays cause cloud formation thereby controlling climate change.
No it isn't.
A recent study showed that cosmic rays can, in some circumstances trigger liquid drop formation. However, it did not show that this happened often enough for clouds to be formed, let alone often enough for it to have any effect on the climate.
No it isn't.
A recent study showed that cosmic rays can, in some circumstances trigger liquid drop formation. However, it did not show that this happened often enough for clouds to be formed, let alone often enough for it to have any effect on the climate.
http://www.skepticalscience.com/cern-cosmic-rays-basic.html
http://www.skepticalscience.com/GCR-Backing-the-wrong-horse....