Global warming occurs in cycles caused mainly by changes in the sun’s energy output and the sun’s relative position to the Earth.
Major Causes of Global Temperature Shifts:
- Astronomical Causes
- 11 year and 206 year cycles: Cycles of solar variability ( sunspot activity )
- 21,000 year cycle: Earth’s combined tilt and elliptical orbit around the Sun ( precession of the equinoxes )
- 41,000 year cycle: Cycle of the +/- 1.5° wobble in Earth’s orbit ( tilt)
- 100,000 year cycle: Variations in the shape of Earth’s elliptical orbit ( cycle of eccentricity)
- Atmospheric Causes
- Heat retention: Due to atmospheric gases, mostly gaseous water vapor (not droplets), also carbon dioxide, methane, and a few other miscellaneous gases — the "greenhouse effect"
- Solar reflectivity: Due to white clouds, volcanic dust, polar ice caps
- Tectonic Causes
- Landmass distribution: Shifting continents (continental drift) causing changes in circulatory patterns of ocean currents. It seems that whenever there is a large land mass at one of the Earth’s poles, either the north pole or south pole, there are ice ages.
- Undersea ridge activity: "Sea floor spreading" (associated with continental drift) causing variations in ocean displacement.