Changes in orbit likely have a great effect on the climate than anything humans can do.

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nostr:npub16nefft85cck8cxq9jg55kft9636j04nzct4zz38asc4wg73hdfzqmethh0 Even they are just second in line. NASA ERBS, CERN Cloud Experiment, Beryllium concentration as tracer of Solar activity in long term ice core data, temperature record from long term ice core data - crucial precisely documented experimental data that points to Solar activity as the main driver of Earth temperature/climate.Orders of magnitude more than even orbital changes, the main&overwhelming driver. Ex. during LittleIceAge orbit haven't changed,Solar activity dramatically fell

nostr:npub16nefft85cck8cxq9jg55kft9636j04nzct4zz38asc4wg73hdfzqmethh0 It is also important to underline difference of Solar activity and total Solar irradiation. Latter is total energy from Sun that hits the Earth and can change both with orbit and amount of energy Sun sends. Counterintuitively, Earth is weakly dependent on it because of feedback loops of oceans and atmosphere. Solar activity is related to presence of high energy particles in that incoming energy, due to clouds when that is high,temperature quickly rises,when low-cut drops quickly