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Why would someone look at just a 50 year window? That's far too small a sample size and would only be useful if you wanted to exaggerate the results... Oh.
The world is in an overall cooling trend. The last few years is an uptick but is still below the temperatures the planet was seeing 12000 years ago.
The planet is pretty old.
You stated:
"Man made climate change existing doesn't really mean anything if the climate change we are causing fallswithin the normal variation we've seem since before the industrial age, which it does."
AGW is relatively new and only fits within the short time period that we've been industrialized. If it falls within normal variation like you say, lets compare 50-70 years with AGW and 50-70 years before industrialization.
