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ancientarchitect369 2 points ago +2 / -0

No expert on this, but to me it feels like the summers are getting hotter on average (more heat waves), and the winters are getting colder (more and worse snowstorms). Overall there's more large storms every year. So overall it feels the effect is there, but are we the cause? I highly doubt it.

If I remember right if you look at the Vostok ice core data something similar has happened multiple times in the last 400k years in terms of temperature rise, co2 amount, etc. If this has happened before us using all these fuels, how can us using these fuels be the sole cause? It seems to occur at a predictable rate over thousands of years, perhaps it's related to the sun?

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XCorneliusX 1 point ago +1 / -0

It is the sun. Solar minimum right now.