Some Russian physicist worked this out a while ago. The key issue (if IRCC) is the center of mass of the solar system v the center of mass of the Sun. That’s mostly controlled by Jupiter’s orbit.
If the two are divergent, tidal forces in the Sun result in more solar activity.
If the two align, the sun gets quiet. And we get cold (for a number of reasons).
We’re in for more and longer cold, and it has NOTHING to do with CO2.
I read the same info. It mentioned the center of mass of the solar system affecting the sun’s orbital movement or wobble. It correlated very well with solar cycle intensity. The current and next cycles will have almost no wobble. The last time that happened was during the Dalton minimum.