you are an idiot. did you even read that link you poste.
"The correlation is striking but does not prove that increasing carbon dioxide causes increasing temperatures. A-priori, it is equally possible that increasing temperatures cause increased carbon dioxide concentrations. Over 95% of the accessible environmental carbon dioxide is dissolved in the oceans (mostly as bicarbonate ions). It is well known that all gas solubilities in liquids are temperature dependent. Gas solubilities are higher at low temperatures and lower at high temperatures. The effect has been known for centuries and, for low gas concentrations, is correlated by a version of the Clausius-Clapeyron equation. The equation was initially derived during the 1830’s. It was one of the early successes for the science of chemical thermodynamics. It has been extensively tested for thousands of liquid/gas combinations. It is also well known that the effect applies in the oceans. Carbon dioxide dissolves in the cold polar seas from where it is carried down by deep ocean currents. As the currents rise towards the equator, the seas warm, the solubility becomes less, and the carbon dioxide is discharged into the atmosphere. This mechanism transports gigatonnes of carbon dioxide per annum. Thus, it is possible that the correlation simply results from the fact that when the global temperatures are low, carbon dioxide dissolves in the oceans and its concentration in the atmosphere is correspondingly reduced. Similarly, when global temperatures rise, the solubility decreases and carbon dioxide is discharged to the atmosphere. We explore the extent to which the correlation of Figure 1 can be explained by such vapour-liquid equilibrium effects."
your own source just contradicted what you have been arguing and said what i have been trying to tell you. that graph doesnt show co2 caushing temperature change it just as easily shows temperture driving co2 and your link also says what ive been trying to explain to you which is that warmer temperatures cause the oceansto release more co2 which explains why the higher temps on the graph are mirrored by co2 increasesÂ