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In reply to dmr1: You are looking at the summary report there. Chapter 2 of WG1 has more detail on solar variability. There isn't more about (my comment: Solar magnetic modulation of clouds) it in the summary because it has very little importance in the recent climate change.
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There is a list of scientific data and papers as long as your arm supporting the solar magnetic cycle modulation of planetary clouds mechanism. All of the recent paleoclimatic research supports Shaviv's long term CFR hypothesis and the solar magnetic cycle and geomagnetic field intensity modulation of CFR levels. The evidence is overwhelming.
If you have any questions concerning the mechanism, the paleo data, paleoclimatic analysis, or what has happened in the past, please speak up.
As I said it appears quite evident that the sun is entering a deep solar magnetic cycle minimum, so we will have data to answer this problem. Because these abrupt climate changes are cyclic (have happened in the past), predicting what will happen now is fairly straight forwarded.