We Don’t Know What Caused Past Climate Change, But We Do Know It Isn’t Responsible For Current Climate Change

This is trivial to prove. CO2 has increased, so all previous climate change mechanisms are now defunct. CO2 is now lord and master of the universe.

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5 Responses to We Don’t Know What Caused Past Climate Change, But We Do Know It Isn’t Responsible For Current Climate Change

  1. Scott says:

    He-Man! Oh wait, helium is inert with no UV absorption.

    CO2-Man!….just doesn’t have the same ring to it. 😦

  2. Grumpy Grampy ;) says:

    DHMO is the boss of all the wimpy GHGs. Without DHMO there would be no climate as we know it. Variations in atmospheric DHMO account for all changes in climate throughout history and other gasses are just along for the ride.

  3. Well, let’s use this principle for other things as well, then. Last month I got good and drunk on gin, and had a terrible hangover. A week later, I avoided gin and got pretty hammered on whiskey, and had another terrible hangover. This week I stuck to beer, and got just sick drunk, and woke up with a terrible hangover. Beer has CO2, therefore the hangover was caused by the carbonation.

    • Grumpy Grampy ;) says:

      They all contained high quantities of DHMO so you have proved that DHMO also causes hangovers.

  4. Brian G Valentine says:

    all previous climate change mechanisms are now defunct.

    This means that the Earth’s orbit is now a perfect circle, the Sun is a perfect sphere, the declination of the Earth’s orbit is zero degrees, and Venus and Mars are gone

    – which were responsible for orbital and eccentricity variations, responsible for climate change in the past.

    CO2 is obviously pretty powerful stuff. I wish people never invented it, frankly

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