MemphisVol77
Sunshine Dealer. Pure #FF8200, hit me up.
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It's barely understoodthe planet warmed due to well-understood natural cycles,
BS. We didn't even start keeping empirical temperature records until the late 1880s. By empirical, I mean recorded by scientific methods and instruments that can be verified for accuracy. Older farmers almanacs and other written records like sailors logs are useful, but not conclusive.It’s not just correlation. We’ve understood the causation since the 1800s!
Super volcanoes having caused global cooling periods in the past was theorized, but not proven until less than 40 years ago, the 1990s. I say this to emphasize how little of climate change is still actually understood.
If you look at a longer time period than the one @LouderVol provided, temperatures fluxuate much more every 100K years. The temperature spikes up about 10 degrees celsius for a few thousand years then decreases about 10 degrees celsius. The phenomenom is thought to be caused by the distance from the earth to the sun decreasing approximately ecery 100K years before increasing again. Looking at that rate of temp increase and the time passed since last temp increase, we could curently be at the tail end of another increase. That would probably mean the amount of temperature increase caused by humans is magnitudes less than most believe.
Climate variability and change - Wikipedia
Climate science should be pursued, but pursued without an agenda. What we presently have is just correlative. I personally think rather than presuming climate change is something we caused or can stop, our focus should be on accepting and adapting to climate change.


