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Originally Posted by LadyMischief
Known causes of global climate change, like cyclical eccentricities in Earth's rotation and orbit, as well as variations in the sun's energy output, are the primary causes of climate cycles measured over the last half million years. However, secondary greenhouse effects stemming from changes in the ability of a warming atmosphere to support greater concentrations of gases like water vapor and carbon dioxide also appear to play a significant role. As demonstrated in the data above, of all Earth's greenhouse gases, water vapor is by far the dominant player.
http://www.geocraft.com/WVFossils/greenhouse_data.html
Good research there supported by some good numbers.
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Are you a scientist? What the hell does "cyclical eccentricities" mean. I didn't know webmasters had that kind of vocabulary
I think everything has a part in the earths changing. Regardless of what the true main cause is, there is something fishy going on. It started a couple years ago. Massive tornado outbreaks, hurricane season that was huge, tsunami's, higher temp average and more.
Where I am, it was 12 degrees last night and this morning its 40. Thats pretty strange. Also, 25 years ago, there used to be 3 feet of snow on the ground in the winter. I always remember playing in the deep snow with my brother. I haven't seen that in years. Things are warming up for sure.