If this is a topic of interest, we could choose a time scale and flail away. Mojo I suspect would want to discuss most recent 500 years. Works for me.
To this conspicuously quiet discussion I add Early onset of industrial-era warming across the oceans and continents Nerilie J. Abram, Helen V. McGregor, Jessica E. Tierney, Michael N. Evans, Nicholas P. McKay, Darrell S. Kaufman & the PAGES 2k Consortium (2016) Nature 256, 411-418. doi:10.1038/nature19082 Published today. Here is a pirated figure: Which probably won't surprise anyone Going 'nowhere prior to ~1900, but then...something. Solar and oceanic variability occur throughout. CO2 is different though. Data, mechanism, significant differences, Makes one wonder eh? As always I add 1 oC is not so much. The next degree up may happen faster. the experiment is boldly underway.
To this conspicuously quiet discussion I add Early onset of industrial-era warming across the oceans and continents Nerilie J. Abram, Helen V. McGregor, Jessica E. Tierney, Michael N. Evans, Nicholas P. McKay, Darrell S. Kaufman & the PAGES 2k Consortium (2016) Nature 256, 411-418. doi:10.1038/nature19082 Published today. Here is a pirated figure: View attachment 115969 Which probably won't surprise anyone Going 'nowhere prior to ~1900, but then...something. Solar and oceanic variability occur throughout. CO2 is different though. Data, mechanism, significant differences, Makes one wonder eh? As always I add 1 oC is not so much. The next degree up may happen faster. the experiment is boldly underway.