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Hey /sci/

So lately I've been thinking a bit about climate change. I've been trying to find evidence for anthropogenic climate change but to my surprise none seems to be publically available, which makes me wonder if such evidence even exists. What's going on here? Does anyone know of any studies that support the claim? Why is it so hard to find, and why is the issue taken so seriously in the culture if there's no evidence for it?

I'm talking specifically about the proposed link between <span class="math">CO_2[/spoiler] and global temperature, I can find a few articles that establish a correlation (pic related), but they either take no steps to support a claim of causation, or show that there is unlikely to be a causal relationship. This can't be the "science is out" science that policymakers tout to support their <span class="math">CO_2[/spoiler] policies, so where is it?

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