'The professor affirmed that the results were nonetheless conclusive: "changes in CO2 always lagging changes in temperature."
...
Changes in atmospheric CO2 are not tracking changes in human emissions.'
I await the BBC's coverage of this news...
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'The professor affirmed that the results were nonetheless conclusive: "changes in CO2 always lagging changes in temperature."
...
Changes in atmospheric CO2 are not tracking changes in human emissions.'
I await the BBC's coverage of this news...
1 comment:
Sorry, but that is just poor analysis, straight out of the Delingpole Monckton school of illogic.
The graphs (which are graphs of year on year changes) just show that there is a correlation between year on year changes in temperature and slightly lagging year on year changes in atmospheric CO2 (i.e. a bit of seasonal heating causes a bit more CO2 to be put into the atmosphere, and a seasonal reduction in temperature causes atmospheric CO2 to reduce.
It says nothing about the long term temperature differences caused (or maybe not) by long term and semi permanent increases in atmospheric CO2.
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