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by lazide 1105 days ago
Yes, that is part of the (theorized) feedback loop that has happened many times.

What is your point exactly?

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Because you wrote "This is definitely not the first time temperatures have risen due to direct co2 levels. "

Strictly speaking that's not true. Listen man I don't really want to hold your hand and walk you through this.

It is definitely not the first time temperatures have risen due to direct co2 levels.

Maybe you should actually read some of those studies?

[https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsta.2013.009...]

Some of the recent ones (< 1 million years), co2 seems likely to be a feedback, not a forcing method - but there have been many times in the past where that is not a plausible explanation at all, with levels in the 2000 ppm range.