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ummmmmm so if the CO2 is released in the oceans during these events, why does it lag temperature, I mean the temperature rises first then the CO2 follows. It doesn’t make sense.
How does it drop into an ice age then when CO2 is at a peak?
What we need is a reporter from a tourist magazine to examine the issue!
You mean the reporter who got the facts straight while you were making a fool out of yourself?
I like how the ‘scientists’ assumed that the most likely reason for the warming was from large releases of CO2.
Talk about pre-concieved notions…
If we tax people for CO2 in the present will it fix the past hyperthermal events too?