Climate Data Clearly shows CO2 Follows Temperature making CO2 the effect, not the cause of Climate change


CO2 follows Temperature changes by 800 years 

If their is a cause and effect relationship, cause will happen before effect



Video by Paleoclimatologist Ian Clark

Clearly all measured data every where using Ice Core data shows Temperatures rising 800 years before CO2 starts to rise, and when Temperatures fall, it still takes 800 years before CO2 Levels start to fall.  Remember in every case Cause must always happen before effect.  When was the last time the lights came in in the room before you flipped the switch?

This is because of Henry's Law, which states warmer liquids give up their gases while colder liquids absorbed and dissolve gases more quickly.  This is why your warm can of Coke will explode up in your face if it is warm, and will do little of anything if it is cold.  The exact same thing happens with beer and the world's oceans.

However, water has 4,036 times the thermal mass of what the air has, which means water is 4,036 times slower to change its temperature than air is.  Then you couple the fact that the oceans are many thousands of feet deep.  This is why it takes 800 years before CO2 changes levels after atmospheric temperatures have changed.

Clearly it is temperature that is driving CO2 Levels, not the other way around.

By Edmund Williams

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