Now, I know that the CO2 levels alone don't prove warming and causation. But the rapid rise in CO2 alone is remarkable.
Chart at the link shows steady and rapid rise in atmospheric CO2 levels over the last decade.https://twitter.com/NASAClimate/status/789122823927107585 …
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global depopulation
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all I'm saying here is that there's been a rapid, large, and steady recent increase in atmospheric CO2
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sea level seems to be rising slowly as far as I know
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Yes, sea level rising VERY slowly relative to trend since glacial-max. But still rising & likely will continue to rise for millennia
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I'm not really sure why you're bringing up sea level, though.
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Just because all three are cases of DC playing fast and loose with what "highest in history" means
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And because the relationship between CO2, temp, and sea level is what models are supposed to explain
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I'd say the overall trend of warming looks pretty clear
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the case for causation is pretty good. We have a mechanism based on CO2 infrared absorption as well.
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