Increase in CO2 has always followed not led rises in temperature
Ice-cores dating back nearly one million years show a pattern of temperature and CO2 rise at roughly 100,000-year intervals. But the CO2 rise has always come after the temperature rise, not before, presumably as warmer temperatures have liberated the gas from oceans.
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Increase in CO2 has always followed not led rises in temperature
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