The issue is not whether we're professionals, so my bachelor of science in environmental engineering signed by Ronald Reagan plus my decades of work with a US federal meteorology section aren't the problem.
This article says that the cause of recent global temperature increases is manmade CO2 and not fluctuations in solar activity. The journalists did not shown their numbers. We presented measurements refuting the idea.
Apparently you are a professional. Most posters aren't.
This article says that the cause of recent global temperature increases is manmade CO2 and not fluctuations in solar activity
The article says that...but the research says only that solar activity is a very, very unlikely cause of global warming during the last 20 years.
The journalists did not shown their numbers.
They're journalists are writing for the general public, not scientists.
We presented measurements refuting the idea.
Yes, well...I'm sorry to say this but I question your credentials. You should be presenting your evidence at a scientific conference if you want to test it's validity. Did you look at the references in the abstract? Do you really believe that the authors weren't aware of your data and arguments?