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>>15017526
>The natural ice age cycle, which is clearly shown in ice core samples.
I don't know what an "ice age cycle" is. At first I thought you must be referring to the cycle of ice ages and hothouse climates, but ice cores don't show that because ice cores only exist during ice ages. So you must be referring to the cycle of glacial and interglacial periods within the current ice age. Well you're wrong, current warming is the exact opposite of that cycle, since interglacial warming ended 10000 years ago. So we should be slowly coming now according to the natural cycle, but instead we are warming about 25 times faster than the last interglacial warming. So please explain why you're making false statements. Do you just have no clue what you're talking about?

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>>15008673
>The cycle always ends with a precipitous warming period
Yes, that was 10000 years ago. We're warming again, on top of that, 25 times faster. Thanks for admitting I'm right.

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