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In the "David Dilley: “Global warming will be dead by 2030” | Tom Nelson Pod #216" YouTube video, David Dilley, a former meteorologist and current senior researcher at Global Weather Oscillations Incorporated, discusses his perspective on global warming and the importance of understanding Earth's natural climate cycles. He emphasizes that the current global warming cycle is the first time such data has been available and that there have been multiple global warming and cooling cycles throughout Earth's history. Dilley introduces his Climate Pulse Technology , which focuses on Earth-Moon-Sun interactions, and asserts that this proven science can help us better understand and prepare for climate changes. He also discusses the concept of solar and gravitational cycles, specifically the four-year and eighteen-year cycles, and their impact on ocean tides and global temperatures. Dilley believes that we are currently in a cooling cycle that will last about 31 years, taking us to the year 2030, and that global warming will be dead by then. He also challenges the notion that carbon dioxide is the primary cause of global warming and emphasizes the importance of understanding historical data to gain a clearer perspective on current climate trends.
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