The Principle of Climate Cycle Variations
Abstract
Guangbao Liu and Shaohua Xiang
The current trajectory of global climate change presents increasing uncertainties. This paper employs satellite observation data from NASA to analyze the dynamic processes of changes from a holistic perspective. We identify evidence for a correlation between climate change and the periodicity of Bond Events. This correlation reveals potential causal principles behind changes in the Holocene millennial climate cycles and 100,000-year ice age cycles on Earth. We assert that the increase in greenhouse gas concentration is not the primary cause of the current phase of climate warming. We propose that ocean currents and monsoons are primary factors in global warming. A deeper understanding of Earth’s cyclical climate variations may open avenues for developing technologies to influence climate, potentially mitigating future environmental crises for life and human civilization.

