Risk mini ice age in 2030, the sun could go to ‘sleep’ – A study, carried out by the institute the British Met Office and cited by the Daily Mail warned about the possible consequences medium-term decrease in solar activity. According to the findings from the study in fact, by 2030 the sun could go back to ‘sleep’, following the recurrence of a period known as the ‘Maunder Minimum’. It is a time interval that occurred between 1645 and 1715, in which the number of sunspots became very low and that led to the formation of a mini ice age, which caused, among other things, the freezing of the Thames. Experts say the collapse of the temperature with a possible new mini ice age, a phenomenon is possible and could occur within just 15 years.
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