For a world worrying about climate change, it is perhaps unfortunate that science has observed substantial growth in incoming cosmic rays ... https://spaceweatherarchive.com/2019/02 ... -in-a-row/
The Earth's magnetosphere protects us from cosmic rays, and it is changing fast ... https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech ... phere.html
The implications of increased cosmic radiation are not well understood. Some believe the rays can affect the weather, perhaps forming low clouds ... https://www.sciencealert.com/cosmic-ray ... r-on-earth
Low clouds would have a cooling effect. The sun is in a historic low-output phase. And yet we see increasing warmth on Earth, caused by the growing CO2 "blanket".
If cosmic radiation cools the Earth, and the sun is in a cool phase, causing further cooling, then one can only wonder what course global warming will take when the sun returns to its normal or high-output levels, and cosmic radiation returns to baseline.