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Can /sci/ explain to me how we can know for sure that it is temperature that affects CO2 rather than CO2 that affects temperature? I notice some curious pattern when I compare various historical graphs of temperature and CO2. It only becomes apparent when you insist to put both graphs on top of each other under the same time scale.

For example, let's start with pic related. Source included.
https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/features/CarbonCycle/page4.php

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