A slide show by Dr.Gerhard I think you should be able to follow it. If you then still believe in AGW please explain the graph on page/slide 31 to me.
You mean where the increase in carbon dioxide causes a feedback resulting in higher temps? I think the implications are pretty clear. The initial heating due to the changes in the Earth's wobble and orbit result in higher solar radiation. This, in turn, heats the oceans which releases more CO2 into the atmosphere (not to mention the melting of permafrost which releases massive amounts of methane). The increased CO2 causes a feedback response which causes more warming than the increase in solar radiation alone.
It comes down to a very simple question based on very simple physics. If we increase the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere will this cause the atmosphere to trap more heat, the same amount of heat, or less heat?
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