Jimmy Corsetti
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They don't discuss the Milankovitch cycles, which consists of three variables, one of which is the Earth's precession, the other is the Earth's tilt, and the other is the distance between
From the Earth from the sun.
All three of those variables are constantly changing every single day, although immeasurable day by day.
They happen over tens of thousands of years.
But each individual of those variables impact climate on Earth.
For example, when I talk about the Green Sahara, they believe the most likely reason has to do with Earth's processional cycle.
I'm like, well, wait a second.
Where's this in the conversation of modern day climate change?
If we're talking about us destroying the planet, I would just like an answer as far as where these three variables are in the conversation.
No, please tell me.
Jamie, will you bring up my Ice Age or Ice folder?
So I have an update for you from the last time I was on your podcast.
Go over to the graph.
It should be one of the first slides in it.
That one.
Hang out right there for a second.
So when I was on your show last time, Joe, I discussed, I said something very specific where I said, I think that this is what my exact words.
I think the data might indicate that cold is more often than it's hot.
And do you know what happened after that?
I was going to send this to you, but I held off because you've seen enough hit pieces.