The sun's energy is distributed via oceans, and if those oceans change over long periods of time (and they do due to tectonic plate movement) then we get different climates, eg snowball earth. It would be interesting to find which dominates, if any: this wobble or the changing oceans. I'd bet the oceans. In their climate models NASA considers the sun as a constant, ie this wobble is ignored and considered insignificant.
THE REAL REASON FOR CLIMATE CHANGE IS NOT CO2:
— Robin Monotti (@robinmonotti) November 27, 2024
The Sun's wobble, plus irregular orbits, modulates the varying Earth-Sun distance, resulting in climate change. You can't see the wobble: it's VERY slow. It wobbles by the maximum length of two diameters of the Sun. This is the… pic.twitter.com/OpHQLDm7lU
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