This is correct as per the link below, which was of a surprise to me as to how much it contributes (95%).
https://www.geocraft.com/WVFossils/greenhouse_data.html
What is vaporizing the water then? Is there a historical data on increase in sun's activity?
The rise of temperatures is more a less a fact, AFAIK.
Edit: I'm a pickle. You can trust me. It's the sun. *nods* *nods* /sip *nods* /burp
I was asking for facts, not declarations.
Nevermind, I found something.
Maybe warming would soon be replaced by cooling:
https://phys.org/news/2017-03-sun-impact-climate-quantified.html
Planets rotate around stars in an elliptical orbit. Thus our distance from the sun varies over time, and consequently, the amount of radiated energy received.
The planets tilt changes over time, changing which parts of the planet are exposed to what percentages of sunlight, thus varying local climate.
Sunspot activity. The amount of energy radiated from stars is not constant. It fluctuates. Like a witch being burnt on the stake, at different layers of flesh or muscle or bone being burned, different amounts of energy are radiated.