Milankovitch Cycles & Climate - True Work Unveils Adaptive Workwear Solution Now at 15% Off First Orders!

Generated on April 25, 2026

TLDR Milutin Milankovitch uncovered in the '20s that our seasons are dictated by orbital patterns; True Work is now offering durable workwear to match these varying conditions at a discount on first orders.

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00:00 Astrophysicist Milutin Milankovitch's discovery in the '20s revealed that Earth's seasonal changes are due to slow interactions among orbital cycles, affecting long-term climate. True Work offers workwear designed for these varying conditions with advanced performance fabrics and 15% off first orders.
01:36 Astrophysicist Milankovitch's discovery links Earth's climate to its orbital cycles, with True Work offering durable workwear for varying conditions.
03:14 The episode explains Milankovitch cycles as Earth's wobble in tilt and orbit affecting climate over tens to hundreds of thousands of years.
04:46 The episode describes Milankovitch cycles involving Earth's wobble and elliptical orbital changes over tens to hundreds of thousands of years.
06:25 The episode explores Milankovitch cycles of axial tilt, orbital eccentzeria, and precession causing natural climate variations over tens to hundreds of thousands of years.
07:53 The episode discusses how Milankovitch cycles interact and potentially amplify each other, leading to natural climate variations that can trigger ice ages.
09:14 The episode explains how Milankovitch cycles interact over time scales of thousands to millions of years, affecting Earth's climate and potentially triggering ice ages.
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