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Originally Posted by DrMack
NASA tells me all I need to know. The Milankovitch cycle can’t be refuted. Science lays it out pretty clearly. We have an elliptical orbit with our sun. There are periods where we are closer and times when we are much farther from the star. For myself, I kind of wonder how some go so far off the beaten path to tout their suspicions that are sometimes way off base.
Wait about 30,000 more years if you are into a cooler climate. The complete cycle is 100,000 years but our path will be a little farther from the sun then. For now, look to even warmer temperatures in our climate as the Earth still needs to orbit closer.
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Sorry, Milankovitch cycle theory is incomplete. The reasons are discussed and illustrated at the Weather Club's "Pleistocene" talk. Note: the period between Interglacial Warm Periods are getting longer, and the Glaciations are getting colder, which Milankovitch does not explain. This is the real climate change problem, which the media will not talk about, but is talked about here ...
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