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Global Temperatures are Uncorrelated with 
Carbon Dioxide Trends this Last Decade
 

Temperature peaked in 1998 and have shown no warming for a decade now. Many scientists have been remarking about this trend for several years but no one takes heed, preferring to believe models than actual data. 

Here is the satellite derived global temperature trend since 1979. 


 
Note the cooling globally near the volcanically active periods of the early 1980s and 1990s. Note also the warm spike associated with the super El Nino that seemingly marked the beginning of the end of the warm Pacific trend that began in 1978. 

Note the subsequent cooling as a series of 3 La Ninas in 4 years helped cool the earth in the late 1990s. Temperatures rebounded a bit in the early 2000s with a slight rebound in the Pacific warmth, three El Ninos and record low volcanic stratospheric aerosol levels but the trend since 2001 has been flat and at a level considerably below the peak of 1998. This lack of warming has occurred despite the continuing increase in carbon dioxide. 

TEMPERATURES ARE NOT CORRELATING 
WITH CARBON DIOXIDE CHANGES

When comparing this satellite derived temperature trend the last decade with the carbon dioxide increases as seasonally adjusted from Scripps, we find a correlation of  0.07 r squared which is zero significance.


Global satellite derived lower tropospheric temperatures versus seasonally adjusted carbon dioxide from Scripps show no statistical correlation.

     This twelve year record is a significant sample and indication   anthropogenic global warming has no basis in fact.  If it were a valid hypothesis this trend would not appear.

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