Um, no it doesnt, nothing has moved as fast as what is happening now, or are c02 concentrations as high on those graphs as they are now, these are the points 94vrss and I brought to your attention earlier, but you haven't responded to that, just provided more links on the same graphs which all illustrate the point that the levels of 392ppm we see are now (and rising) are not due to any natural cycle.
You are going to have to quote in which of my posts I said that the 392ppm current level is not caused by man.
I have not yet even started discussing the subject of the link between climate change and CO2 levels and which causes what.
So far I have argued that the climate goes through cycles and that CO2 levels also go through cycles.
I thought up a good analogy that I think may help you understand what my point is;
There is a mountain at the top of which there is seasonal snow. There is a river that runs from this mountain and every summer it breaks it's banks and floods due to all the extra water from the melting snow*.
It has done so for hundreds of thousands of years.
One summer, a man stands at the base of the mountain and pours a glass of water into the river.
What caused the flooding?
*This analogy assumes that man is not causing the temperature increase which causes the snow to melt on the mountain.
Next item, please show me a graph or data showing a correlation between the CO2 temp and Temp shows Temp reacting to CO2 levels. The ones I have seen all show CO2 levels reacting to increases in Temp.
In the last 500 years you can clearly see a significant increase in CO2 levels but no significant and matching increase in temp deviation. This is not my opinion, I'm just looking at the data.
CO2 vs Temperature: Last 500 years
Finally, we've been looking at the last 400,000 years and arguing about cycles or not cycles and how bad it is that there is 392ppm of CO2 in the atmosphere.
Have a quick read of this:
Climate during the Carboniferous Period
In the planets history, CO2 levels peaked at around 7000ppm. In the jurassic period it was around 1500ppm and would you look at that, the planet is still here, live prevails and now we have people panicing over 392.
Somewhat melodramatic wouldn't you agree?
Carbon addiction: First there is denial.. Then your children go through the other symptoms..
1. What am I denyings?
2. If you are suggesting I am denying that CO2 levels have risen in significantly (relative to the last 400,000 years) in the last 100years, I suggest you read my posts again. If you are suggesting I am denying man has
contributed to the increase of ppm today, I once again I implore you to read my posts carefully.
Cheers.