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>The warming that happened is what took us out of a glaciation phase into the current warming phase that we are experiencing.
No, the warming that took us out of the glaciation started 12000 years ago and ended 10000 years ago. Look at your own graph >>9822785. For 10000 years the climate has been in the stable interglacial phase, which is followed by slow glacial cooling. But instead of that we are now seeing further warming even more rapid than interglacial warming.

>We are in low eccentricity still, the rotational cycle that contributes to more distributed solar radiation. The axial tilt is currently around 23.5 degrees, a max of 24.5 and a low of 21.3, where a larger degree of tilt corresponds with warmer seasons.
You do know that interglacial warming only occurs when eccentricity is increasing, right? Eccentricity peaked 10000 years ago and is now decreasing to minimum. It appears you have no idea what you're talking about.

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