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Old 01-13-2025, 03:12 PM   #64
MelBridgeman
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Originally Posted by GreenLantern2814 View Post
Sir, this is a message board. I’m not “spreading” anything, I’m asking about information I pulled directly off NASA’s website.

Please point to where I said or implied anything about a “massive globalist conspiracy”.

What’s the answer for the seemingly regular shifts in temperature?

I am genuinely asking - but in point of fact, the idea of any science being beyond question or re-examination is profoundly unscientific.

Especially when we’re dealing with a concept as vast as the climate of the Earth.

And if your only response is “people smarter than you have already figured it out” you might have just traded one religion for another.
I am going with the "traded religions", back to the science

Regular shifts in temperatues answer - it's never one thing but one big reason is...



Milankovitch (Orbital) Cycles

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Cycles also play key roles in Earth’s short-term weather and long-term climate. A century ago, Serbian scientist Milutin Milankovitch hypothesized the long-term, collective effects of changes in Earth’s position relative to the Sun are a strong driver of Earth’s long-term climate, and are responsible for triggering the beginning and end of glaciation periods (Ice Ages).
https://science.nasa.gov/science-res...arths-climate/



We are still in an ice age but an interglacial period

Other things that can impact global tempeatures

1. Volacanos
2. Asteroids
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50. Humans

Last edited by MelBridgeman; 01-13-2025 at 03:16 PM.
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