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Originally Posted by pmaust
Thanks for th reply. Can you provide some specific examples of his false arguments?...
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Yes, I think I can, now.
We have accumulated vast amounts of very accurate data about the contents of our atmosphere and the average temperatures over a good portion of the couple of 100,000 years. Much of this was collected by careful analysis of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets, where individual years can be counted in the core samples, and the bubbles contain actual samples of the atmosphere.
The accounts from Greeland and Antarctica agree in precise detail. What they tell us is this: the average temperatures follow the average percentage of CO2 in our atmosphere
in almost lockstep, over the entire duration of our data; and the percentage of CO2 has, in all that time, never been as great as it is
RIGHT NOW.
The conclusion is unavoidable.