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In all of the previous Interglacials, when CO2 reached it's peak, the next Ice Age started.
Do the laws of physics demand that higher CO2 causes Ice Ages to begin?
In all of these cases, the temps started dropping and a few hundred years later, the CO2 followed it downward.
We are adding 10 BILLION TONS of CO2 to the atmosphere every year, and atmospheric CO2 is not going down, it is going up. Soon we will have doubled the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. There is now more CO2 in the atmosphere than at anytime in the last 600,000 years. This is not a natural occurrence.
Illuminated football fields are not a natural occurrance either. These do not cause the Earth to warm. I will concede that the CO2 is increasing. What I am wondering is why that increase is not preventing our recent plateauing of temperature...
Getting back to the football fields, if the Vikes win the Super Bowl under the lights, it may cause the world to end or at least cause hell to freeze over, so perhaps there is a connection between climate and Illuminated football fields.
Football fields?
You really have gone off the deep end.
We are at the lowest level of solar activity in 80 years, and yet the ice cap and the glaciers are still melting.
Why?