Might be a natural cycle, doesn't change the fact that CO2 contributes to global warming and is accelerating the heating of the earth. The direct correlation between CO2 and global temperature is one indication, these levels could be cause or result but I am leaning on cause.
And every climatologist agrees that we are in a period of heating and C02 is linked to this cycle so there is no counter point to that so don't try.
I find it pretty remarkable that people are denying this based on what I can only assume is political motives. All the evidence is in and it points to C02 being linked with global temperature.
It is easy to see in the geological record as well. Almost all of the shore face and deep oil shale deposits were deposited in a period of time when the earth was very warm and the energy of the heat pumps on the poles were weak thus making the seas stagnant. This oxygen depleted sea allowed masses of dead animals to accumulate on the sea floor and eventually form oil. There are sections of present day ocean that are experiencing this phenomena and these areas are growing. The polar sea ice will completely disappear in 2025.
There are several things that could happen that could make this bad situation much worse. For example the loss of sea ice allows the ocean to store much more heat creating a run away situation. As the ocean warms methane hydrate will begin to be released further exacerbating the situation until the earth gets to a point that it hasn't seen since the early Cretaceous.
If we know anything about nature it should be that it is a fragile cycle. It is stupid to think that releasing tons of green house gas into the atmosphere wouldn't cause a warming trend, have you stupid fuckers even looked at the data, shit. We are causing a warming trend and we need to do something about it or in the next hundred years shit will hit the fan.
And maybe I am wrong, I hope I am wrong, but what is with the opposition when every piece of data points in the same direction.