Good paper. What to plan for:
Analysis of Holocene climate shows a long term cooling trend punctuated by cold events (figure 2; see also Appendix). For the past seven thousand years, every millennia has been colder on average than the previous one, driven by orbital changes. Obliquity is now decreasing at its fastest rate in 40,000 years and Northern summer insolation is at its minimum value in 20,000 years, an orbital configuration that supports a continuation of the multi-millennial cooling trend. Within this background, the Holocene, since reaching the Climate Optimum, does not display warming events, as any significant multi-centennial warming period is preceded by a similarly significant multi-centennial cooling period, and the Current Warming Period is no exception, as it is preceded by the [Little Ice Age].
… strong warming events at the end of an interglacial could be a general feature of glacial inception, something that should be taken into account before claiming that the next glaciation has been delayed or abolished by the Current Warming Period.
https://judithcurry.com/2016/09/20/impact-of-the-2400-yr-solar-cycle-on-climate-and-human-societies/