Changing the Y axis on a graph will not change that fact.
I didn't say it would. I said it would make the changes not look as big. I was just saying the graph was misleading in the way it was presented.
If I did as you ask you would have a flat horizontal line which would show a stable climate for 10,000 years with no obvious warming or cooling. But that said the graph I posted is available in a version with about 12X the temperature range and adds about 15,000 years of data.
All of the modern warming and the medieval warm period are on the far right of the graph. The original graph was not misleading in any way .The current extreme temperature or the rate of change are not unprecedented in earths history.
If it went from the severe little ice age to warmer than the Medieval Warm Period in a short amount of time, doesn't that suggest human caused climate change?
No it just say climate is changing. It doesn't say why or what caused it.
And there is growing evidence that it was the sun that did it. Not CO2.
Please link the evidence.
This is a chart of sun spot activity for the last 200 years.
Notice sun spot numbers are about double what they were before 1960. From 1960s to 1990 is one of the most active periods seen since we started monitoring the sun during the little ice age. During the entire period in the graph CO2 levels have been increasing. Yet most of the warming has only occurred since 1970.
The next graph shows sunspot activity and temperature. Not the two track very well. Also not that in the two graphs sunspot activity has dropped substantially since 2000. The rate of warming Since then global warming has slowed dramatically. NASA, NOAA, and the IPCC tell use to expect a lot more warming. Many other people not on government payroll are expecting some cooling for the next 30 years.
That is not a good match. Sun spot number drop and temperature drops. Sun spot numbers increase, temperature increases. CO2 however steadily increases year after year
In the original article that said the great barrier reef would never recover ignore the fact that past temperatures were much warming than we have are today. Yet the reef survived. As I stated earlier the reef would recover. Just like it did the last time it was bleached during a major El Nino. And all the graphs and links I have post support that.