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Flashback! NASA Admits Climate Change Occurs Because Of Changes In Earth’s Solar Orbit, Not Because Of Suvs & Fossil Fuels

By Noah Herrera
Published in Climate Change
June 20, 2023
1 min read
Flashback! NASA Admits Climate Change Occurs Because Of Changes In Earth’s Solar Orbit, Not Because Of Suvs & Fossil Fuels

I just read this crazy article about how NASA has come out and said that climate change is not caused by humans driving cars or using fossil fuels. Can you believe it?! Apparently, it’s actually because of changes in the Earth’s solar orbit.

Basically, the article explains that the Earth’s orbit around the sun isn’t a perfect circle, but more of an ellipse. This means that at certain points in the orbit, the Earth is closer to the sun and gets more energy, which can cause climate change. NASA has been studying this for a while, and they say that this natural phenomenon is actually responsible for the majority of the climate change we’re seeing today.

I don’t know about you, but I find this both fascinating and a little bit relieving. I mean, don’t get me wrong, I’m still all for doing what we can to reduce our impact on the environment. But it’s nice to know that we’re not solely to blame for everything that’s happening.

That being said, I do think it’s important that we continue to take responsibility for our actions and do what we can to protect the environment. After all, just because we’re not the only cause of climate change doesn’t mean we can just sit back and do nothing. We still need to work together to create a more sustainable future for ourselves and future generations.

Overall, I think this article is an important reminder that there’s still so much we don’t understand about the world around us. But by staying curious and continuing to ask questions, we can learn more about the forces that shape our planet and hopefully find ways to live in harmony with nature.


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Noah Herrera

Noah Herrera

Writer & Environmental Correspondent

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