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If you lived in Vostok, in East Antarctica, then you might worry about global cooling,
because that graph above (colored, pink/magenta line) is for Vostok temperatures.


but were talking about global temperature not local
temperatures , the vostok ice core data can be used
to help determine future global temperatures , so no
matter where you live you will be affected by lowering sea
levels and lowering temperatures in a multitude of ways.


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can you also see how a large pulse of GHGs would upset that balance?


but was the large pulse a pulse of CO2?

not according to todays levels of CO2 and temperatures.

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...especially since any cooling cycles will end soon enough,


were not seeing any reason to believe that the current cooling
cycle will end soon.

our climate doesn't seem to follow solar insulation as you
have noted , and certainly it will not be CO2 that will end the cooling cycle because we are now seeing
that CO2 does not warm the climate , it could only be
methane as far as Im concerned.

CO2 in the atmosphere is a mechanism of cooling.

where methane in the atmosphere is a mechanism of warming.

if you were charged with finding a process to control
global temperatures would your choice be to
increase methane or to decrease CO2?

and which proofs would you use to determine the reasons for
your choice?









3/4 inch of dust build up on the moon in 4.527 billion years,LOL and QM is fantasy science.