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>>11099121
ok the sun just recently started getting cooler (1985) and was getting warmer for 180 years before that so 35 years is hardly a drop in the bucket and if you look at temp vs tsi levels you will see plenty of "small" divergences in temperature which means there are mechanisms for earth retaining heat

for example look at pic related from about 3500 years ago there was roughly a 500 year divergence where temp was getting cooler but the sun was getting hotter

also notice we are still colder than the time of the babylonians, ancient egypt, and sumerians; soooo the dawn of civilization (after other smaller flare ups of civilization) happened at hotter temperatures in a virtual "garden of eden"

>from the sun
Also notice that greenhouse warming still is only trapping the sun's energy, so the sun is always the prime mover. You are jumping to climate alarmism only after a brief divergence and also note there was a recent pause in global warming that caused a bunch of "climatologists" (tea leave readers) to falsify data see >>11098190

>>11098726
>The thing is not that climate change doesn't exist.

take note that there was a major scandal where climatologists got caught falsifying data so our whole perception is skewed

all these posters that were claiming the IPCC should be believed wholly were just being internet bullies and when you look into it the climate change community has falsified data over and over again

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