So when something else causes a temperature increase (such as extra CO2 from fossil fuels.)
No agenda there, considering fossile fuels aren't actually the largest source of CO2 output.
Also CO2 is necessary for all life on earth, the more CO2, the more vegetation and growth.
Also changes in CO2 lag temp, not the other way around, just like water vapor.
> So when something else causes a temperature increase (such as extra CO2 from fossil fuels.)
No agenda there, considering fossile fuels aren't actually the largest source of CO2 output.
Also CO2 is necessary for all life on earth, the more CO2, the more vegetation and growth.
Also changes in CO2 lag temp, not the other way around, just like water vapor.
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