Image by Getty Images via @daylifeTemperature and climates have changed throughout the history of theEarth.
From warming trends to ice agesthat have lasted for thousands of years. For a few years during medieval times, spring didn’t arrive and life did not spring up from the Earth.
There was starvation across Europe. Earth’s temperatures were cooler than average until the 1800s. After that time, temperatures warmed.
As our Earth orbits the sun, it goes through a 41,000 year old wobble called the Milankovitch cycle. This wobble, affects the temperature of the Earth and may be the responsible for temperature changes and the numerous ice ages.
Could this cycle also affect global warming? Natural or man made, global warming is here and real.
The question isn’t if global warming was created by us humans or is a natural phenomenon. The real question is what to do about it.
How will global warming affect weather patterns and change and the amount of precipitation? Will this affect our crops and water supplies?
Will the sea levels rise as the ice and glaciers melt in the Artic andAntarctica? Now, the answers are unclear but it should be prudent to be prepared for all possible outcomes.
