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@wildgrass

https://www.nature.com/articles/srep21691

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@Metal-Brain
I guess you missed this part of that article:

"Using the IF concept we were able to confirm the inherent one-way causality between human activities and global warming, as during the last 150 years the increasing anthropogenic radiative forcing is driving the increasing global temperature, a result that cannot be inferred from traditional time delayed correlation or ordinary least square regression analysis. Natural forcing (solar forcing and volcanic activities) contributes only marginally to the global temperature dynamics during the last 150 years. Human influence, especially via CO2 radiative forcing, has been detected to be significant since about the 1960s. This provides an independent statistical confirmation of the results from process based modelling studies. Investigation of the temperature simulations from the CMIP5 ensemble is largely in agreement with the conclusion drawn from the observational data. However on very long time scales (800,000 years) the IF is only significant in the direction from air temperature to CO2. This supports the idea that the feedback of GHGs to temperature changes seems to be much slower than the fast response of temperature to changes in GHGs48."

Notice that part that says "One way causality between human activity and global warming.

You can't even find a single article proving your busted point.

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@sonhouse

WaPo journalists cited a new study about Earth's global surface temperatures over the last 485 million years. In 2023, Earth's average temperature reached 58.96 F (14.98 C), well below the average 96.8 degrees F (36 degrees Celsius) the study showed around 100 million years ago. The trend shows Earth's temperatures have been sliding for 50 million years.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2024/09/19/earth-temperature-global-warming-planet/

https://www.zerohedge.com/weather/msm-journos-inadvertently-reveal-shocking-truth-about-global-warming

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@Metal-Brain
The site I showed saw 4 increases in the last 400,000 years and even YOUR report said it was HUMANS as the cause of the latest uptick in temperatures.
You really need to go back to school and actually learn about climate science rather than pushing your buulllshyyte tales.
You have ZERO credibility here and you have very few friends here and the ones you have are fellow ultrarightwingnuts like yourself like Mott the HOOT.

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@sonhouse said
@Metal-Brain
The site I showed saw 4 increases in the last 400,000 years and even YOUR report said it was HUMANS as the cause of the latest uptick in temperatures.
You really need to go back to school and actually learn about climate science rather than pushing your buulllshyyte tales.
You have ZERO credibility here and you have very few friends here and the ones you have are fellow ultrarightwingnuts like yourself like Mott the HOOT.
So you proved increases. Doesn't that prove this latest increase is no big deal? After all, we just came out of the mini ice age as they call it. Probably caused by the volcanic winter of 536

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volcanic_winter_of_536

I sure am glad we are coming out of that cold spell. A lot of people died because of that cold spell. You would not like it to be that cold forever, would you?

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@Metal-Brain
So the last ice age ended about 10,000 odd years ago. So what would a volcano have to do with an ice age when it was in the 6th century AD?
Besides, volcanic activity doesn't make winters that last thousands of years.
I guess you really think we are so stupid we don't see through your pathetic attempts to prove some stupid point.

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