New Study: Modern Warmth Is Merely Part Of A Natural Cycle

Illustration showing three panels comparing landscapes during different climatic periods: HCO (Holocene Climatic Optimum) with lush forests, MWP (Medieval Warm Period) with green mountains, and LIA (Little Ice Age) with snowy peaks.

From NoTrickZone

By Kenneth Richard

Graph illustrating climate change in the Holocene with time periods, highlighting warm and cold phases, including the Holocene Climatic Optimum and Bond Events.

Throughout the last 10,000 years there have globally been much warmer and more extensive iceless periods than observed in the modern era.

“There is reliable geological evidence that the temperature of most warming phases in the Holocene were globally higher or similar to that of the current warming period, Arctic Sea ice was less extensive, and most mountain glaciers in the northern hemisphere either disappeared or were smaller.”

Cold periods – like warm periods – are driven by natural solar forcing mechanisms. The last of which was manifested in the 19th century.

“A solar forcing mechanism has steered Holocene climate change, expressed by 9 cooling phases known as Bond events.”

The recent warming is part of a natural cycle, not a consequence of human activity.

“The modern warming is part of a climatic cycle with a progressive warming after the Little Ice Age, the last cold episode of which occurred at the beginning of the 19th century.”

There is thus nothing unprecedented or even unusual about the modern climate state. Any claims to the contrary are “not supported by the geological data.”

An article discussing the natural climate cycles of the Holocene, featuring a graph depicting temperature changes, and highlighting warm and cold periods driven by solar forces, with a comparison to contemporary global warming.
Image Source: Marks, 2025


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