📈 This graph does not prove humans are not causing global warming. It only includes readings from an ice core in Greenland up until 1885
Timeline ends before current temperature rise
show how the planet has warmed in the decades since. It remains unclear why the graph data end at 1885.combining 73 historical temperature reconstructions from around the world with measurements from the more recent past shows a different curve from the one in the social media posts. Global temperature anomalies over the last 11,300 years compared to the historical average , p. 1199)
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