Why correlations of CO2 and Temperature over ice age cycles don’t define climate sensitivity

We’ve all seen how well temperature proxies and CO2 concentrations are correlated in the Antarctic ice cores – this has been known since the early 1990’s and has featured in many high-profile discussions of climate change. EPICA Dome C ice core greenhouse gas and isotope records. The temperature proxies are water isotope ratios that can … Continue reading Why correlations of CO2 and Temperature over ice age cycles don’t define climate sensitivity