Carbon dioxide is not driving man-made global warming, because there is no man-made global warming. There has been very slight natural warming since the last ice age, and cyclical fluctuations in warming and cooling that vary widely. When you take out the ground-level heat sink effect of measuring temperatures in city environments, the evidence for man-made global warming disappears entirely into the margin of error. The increase in CO2 in the air over the past few decades by India and China, predominantly, has had no discernible effect on global temperatures.
Carbon dioxide is not driving man-made global warming, because there is no man-made global warming. There has been very slight natural warming since the last ice age, and cyclical fluctuations in warming and cooling that vary widely. When you take out the ground-level heat sink effect of measuring temperatures in city environments, the evidence for man-made global warming disappears entirely into the margin of error. The increase in CO2 in the air over the past few decades by India and China, predominantly, has had no discernible effect on global temperatures.
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