That is actually an interesting question. I see the CO2 going up but not by a rate that intuitively would seem to match the rate of temperature. I also see the radiance of the sun going up during the same interval, but is it enough to induce the temp. I don't have the answer yet
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See NASA modeling here http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-whats-warming-the-world/ … remember (a) GHG impact decays logarithmically, earlier increases more potent (b) not just anthropogenic CO2 started rising in 19th century, but CH4 and N20 as well (c) aerosol cooling (dampening warming) came on stronger after 1945
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Geoff, you and
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Thanks, always learning, and not too hard to get into topics where I'm out of my reading depth (or otherwise making a mistake), but pretty familiar with the common repetitive contrarian tropes after a decade and a half of this. ;)
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Yes I would say my opinions do not reflect that of my employer but...https://blogs.microsoft.com/on-the-issues/2017/11/14/microsoft-pledges-cut-carbon-emissions-75-percent-2030/ …
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It is possible to flip 180 degrees on a worldview if you are open to logic and understand your opponent's arguments as well as your own. And if one is basically honest, which I am.
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You might find this analysis interesting: Virtually indistinguishable – Comparing early 20th Century warming to late 20th Century warming | Watts Up With That?https://wattsupwiththat.com/2016/08/22/virtually-indistinguishable-comparing-early-20th-century-warming-to-late-20th-century-warming/ …
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I’m still waiting for the explanation of what caused the spike in warming in the early 20th century since it can’t be blamed on CO2 since that was before man caused a marked increasepic.twitter.com/bcslOnprVm
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