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The current GW is the only one caused by humans. All the rest are due to natural forcings. As for modern humans, they evolved during the Pleistocene ice age. Burrrrrrrrrrr!
Are you not willing to consider that it's a bit of both? I'm no climatologist but how can you be so sure that our current problem with Global Warming is down to us? If so, then what would happen if the scales are tipped further if 'Mother Earth' unleashes her fury? I know I'm probably 'rattling too many bones' now but how do you arrive at such a direct point?
Edit: Looking at your comment again. That would be the late Pleistocence ice age?
'....The Paleolithic Period coincides almost exactly with the Pleistocene epoch of geologic time, which lasted from 2.6 million years ago to about 12,000 years ago.[8] This epoch experienced important geographic and climatic changes that affected human societies.'*
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* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleolithic
[8] - http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/quaternary/pleistocene.php
'....Today, there is concern about future climate change (e.g., global warming) and how it will affect us. Paleontologists who work on Pleistocene fossils are providing a growing amount of data on the effect of climate change on the Earth's biota, making it possible to understand the effects of future climate change.'
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