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The report looks at the last 400,000+ years of Earth’s climate history:

The preceding four interglacial periods are seen at about 125,000, 280,000, 325,000 and 415,000 years before now, with much longer glacial periods in between. All four previous interglacial periods are seen to be warmer than the present. The typical length of a glacial period is about 100,000 years, while an interglacial period typically lasts for about 10-15,000 years. The present inter-glacial period has now lasted about 11,600 years.

So sometime relatively soon, the Earth is going to start getting really, really cold. This accompanying chart shows that history, based on ice cores

Here comes the narrative switch from man-made warming to man-made cooling!

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We're already there. All weather is just climate change now

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We're already there. All weather is just climate change now

It's hot in Texas in August? Ban gas stoves!

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It's the hottest day on record in the past 100 years! which statistically happens pretty often as we're only working w/ a limited 'recorded data set'

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When is was young, we learned about the Three Separate ICE AGES in ......California. That means there were three opposite warming periods. Everyone that uses 'global warming' as a talking point, is a criminal liar.