Morgan wrote:
I'll address this one issue, I'm not sure where he's getting his information from, but we've all witnessed the increase in extreme conditions he's mentioned and backed by many recorded graphs all over the world, so no conspiracy of people colluding.
Solar radiation varies smoothly through time (top, orange line) with a strong cyclicity of ~23,000 years, as seen in this time series of July incoming solar radiation at 65°N . In contrast, glacial–interglacial cycles last ~100,000 years (middle, black line) and consist of stepwise cooling events followed by rapid warmings, as seen in this time series inferred from hydrogen isotopes in the Dome Fuji ice core from Antarctica . Atmospheric CO2 measured from bubbles in Dome Fuji ice (bottom, blue line) shows the same pattern as the temperature time series . Yellow columns indicate interglacial periods.