Art,
There are certainly many articles debunking the concept of a grand solar minimum in the future. However, it is a demonstrated fact that they do occur, and the periods in which they occured are pretty well documented..
An article is attached below with links to studies that suggest a grand solar minimum cooling will occur over the next 50 years. Other articles suggest that NASA has many scientists who agree with the data, and some who think that solar changes are too chaotic to determine whether the next one will occur over the next thirty to forty years.
I hesitated to post in this discussion because it could easily devolve into a political debate. However, I have studied both sides of the debate as to what the climate will do, and spent some time trying to dissect claims from both sides of the debate. Hard data and unmanipulated historical trends are difficult to find, but when I do the occasional deep dive through the available data, I lean towards a general cooling trend.
If there is a climate scientist on TF, perhaps they would be willing to wade into the discussion. I am not one, but again, have an interest in what will happen, and have studied it some in the past.
This article provides links to studies (which provide further links within those studies) if you wish to delve further into it. One caution: the article also reveals itself as being on board with the grand solar minimum side of the debate with comments at the bottom. Those comments inversely mirror the same types of claims in articles that promote warming and sea level rise. If you can get past that, the links will take you much further into the science behind the claims to judge for yourself. I hope this helps.
11 Scientific Predictions for the upcoming Grand Solar Minimum (spoiler: wrap up, it's getting cold) - Electroverse