The scale of the graph is measured in tens of thousands of years, we've suddenly thrown a lot more CO2 into the atmosphere over the course of a couple of hundred years. The planet won't heat up quite that quickly in the space of another hundred years or so, which is what we're concerned about...
So what you're saying is that despite the evidence that a huge number of scientists have found that supports climate change, you're skeptical because some non-scientists throw it in your face too much?
That's a good reason to find those people irritating, particularly if they're politicians, I...
I assume that's because the amount of CO2 we put into the atmosphere is more constant, whereas temperature is affected by many short term things that happen in cycles. You'll notice, however, that none of these deviations in temperature are anywhere near as large as the general trend, which...
You make some interesting points, but then again you make this insinuation that just because there is a tiny amount of CO2 in the atmosphere, and it has increased by an even smaller amount, makes it automatically insignificant. Whether CO2 is having an effect or not, this assumption, purely...