The old thread got locked last night and various posts were deleted. The final post which still remains is from @aveatry. It states:
The main point, though, is that earth's axial precession cycle takes about 26,000 years, and runs a well understood and predictable course. The idea that there has been a significant change, out of the blue, in the last century, and that this can explain global warming, is nonsensical.
Suddenly is dependant on perspective but yes in astronomical terms the earths precession on its axis is sudden and we are wobbling like webles wobble.
The main point, though, is that earth's axial precession cycle takes about 26,000 years, and runs a well understood and predictable course. The idea that there has been a significant change, out of the blue, in the last century, and that this can explain global warming, is nonsensical.