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Old 02-16-2007, 08:56 AM   #194
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Originally Posted by hulkrogan View Post
Hundreds of scientists have already found this relationship. Look at the graph, its really not hard. (And yes, they've gone more in depth than looking at squiggly lines that look similar, its just that ANYONE can see that relationship for themselves quite easily. Its not complicated).
I'm going to need more proof than just that graph. In numerous places, the temperature goes up long before the CO2 level does, and in numerous other places, the temperature goes down long before the CO2 level does.

In my mind, there is no way (from the graph) that it can be automatically and completely determined that CO2 causes temperature. Are they related? Sure look to be, but that doesn't mean it's a causal relationship.
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