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What are the climate change possibilities due to the Earth's precession?

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Do you think this might have something to do with the phenomenon of global warming? Is it something unavoidable and having nothing to do with humans?

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  1. Orbital anomalies (like the earth's precession) have definitely effected the climate historically.  But they are a very slow process (10,000's of years) and can't account for the rate of temperature change we've been measuring.


  2. Sure it does,being listed as one of the four primary causes of GW/CC.If you take all the tandems as a cause and effect scenario.Unlimited plausible situations can arise.Presently just one is being used as a paramount example (CO2).Which is under dispute, as to being a driver or a consequence of GW.The precession phenom has been around since the early Greeks,but is best noted as the MilanKovitch Cycles.

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