Posted by sotxbill on January 23, 2019 at 09:36:30 from (104.5.24.112):
In Reply to: Apology to BD posted by David G on January 22, 2019 at 19:21:59:
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Well.... climate change is real...
Go to nasa's web site and they say it has been happening for million of years and is due to earths orbital ""wobble"" around the sun. as the orbit moves a bit closer to the sun for a couple of hundred years or more, we have global warming. As the earths orbit moves away from the sun, then we have global cooling... and if the earth moves far away, long enough, we have another ice age. And volcanic eruptions also affect this cycle. I dont know if the wobble/gravity effect has any thing to due with the volcanic eruption cycle????? However who knows, they may also have a link to each other.
Now not to start a fight, BUT....I believe this government website run by mostly scientist may actually be right.
Can we as humans pollute our planet and make it unlivable? Yes, we can,,, But we are not powerful enough to change the wobble in the orbit around the sun. At least not yet.
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