Scientists want to build barriers around ice sheets to stop climate change

I kid you not…

Folks, I’m not a scientist, but how can these scientists forget the ice age ended 11,000 years ago? By definition, we’ve been in a period of global warming for 11,000 years!

Interestingly enough, the earth’s wobble or precession takes approximately 26,000 years to make one complete revolution.

So then, isn’t it more than likely, the earth’s wobble has something to do with climate change? According to scientists, this precession “has had enormous effects.”

Why?

Due to earth’s wobble, the earth points close to, or further away from the sun. So then, we can expect temperatures to continue to rise for another 1,000 - 2,000 years, until the heating cycle peaks, and trend back toward a cooling cycle, and eventually, another ice age

It’s a fascinating thought actually!

Now, during these larger cycles, there will always be some cooler and warmer weather trends. Smaller trends within larger trends… Yet, the primary trend will always continue until that primary trend is exhausted, which begins, a new primary trend in the opposite direction.

There you go again Brandon using factual data to draw logical conclusions.

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