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Humans like to use micro time scales of a few decades but given the age of earth is 4.5b years old, it’s really more appropriate to look at how the climate has changed every 100 million years or so. If you do that you see the earth is among the coolest it’s ever been https://www.nature.com/articles/ngeo861

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