Of course you would say it was magically only the non-global-warming pollution that was reduced.
I didn't say that. Read my comment again and you will see that I said the exact opposite. GHGs were also reduced, but not enough for a turn around.
The climate changes, all the time, it's never stopped changing
No one denies that, but other than caused by a meteorite impact or mass volcanic activity, the climate never changed as fast today than in any other period of human existence.
Hell, it might even have something to do with that big ball of fire in the sky waking up after a cooling period.
Your climateskeptics.wordpress.com studies are just bullshit. There were periods of low solar activity and high solar activity that previous generations had to face, and they still could grow the old same crops. Solar activity has almost no impact on solar irradiance, speak how much energy the earth gets from the sun. And while the energy we get from the sun declined steadily since the 1980s, the temperatures on Earth went up.
I didn't say that. Read my comment again and you will see that I said the exact opposite. GHGs were also reduced, but not enough for a turn around.
No one denies that, but other than caused by a meteorite impact or mass volcanic activity, the climate never changed as fast today than in any other period of human existence.
Your climateskeptics.wordpress.com studies are just bullshit. There were periods of low solar activity and high solar activity that previous generations had to face, and they still could grow the old same crops. Solar activity has almost no impact on solar irradiance, speak how much energy the earth gets from the sun. And while the energy we get from the sun declined steadily since the 1980s, the temperatures on Earth went up.
https://climate.nasa.gov/internal_resources/2165/