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There's a ghost that has always haunted the climate change debate. It's the ghost of a Serbian mathematician who, just before the outbreak of World War I, during the Belle Époque, had the audacious idea of trying to trace the causes of the ice ages our planet has gone through over the last hundreds of thousands of years.
The mathematician's name was Milutin Milankovitch, and his theory is still at the center of heated debates. Some see it as proof that climate changes—without the invasive presence of our species—occur purely due to natural causes, particularly astronomical ones. Others believe that the current global warming is mainly the work of humans.
Who's right?
The link between Milankovitch cycles and Earth's climate has been demonstrated through the analysis of climatic data and geological evidence. However, if ice ages were solely caused by astronomical circumstances, it would be relatively easy to establish that the cold-warm cycles should repeat—very slowly—approximately every 40,000 years. And not show such a fast progression as we've seen in less than a century!
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00:00 Intro
1:37 Assassin's Bottle Sponsor
2:47 Cycles Explained
First Variable ( Orbital Eccentricity)
6:20 Second Variable ( Tilt of the Earth't Rotation Axis)
7:25 Third Variable ( Variation of the Rotation Axis)
14:03 Nonlinear Dynamics
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