@hasmis completely false central claim and completely misleading graphs
1) Global temperatures have dozens of inputs, CO2 levels are just one. It's not hard (although you failed) to cherry pick a couple years where one of those other effects overwhelmed the effects of CO2 to try and give a different picture than the full data set shows.
2) Your CO2 chart show as barely 2% 3 year increase in CO2 levels - about 395ppm to less than 405ppm
3) 2014 average anomaly was 0.27C-0.29; 2017 was 0.38C-0.48
@hasmis completely false central claim and completely misleading graphs
1) Global temperatures have dozens of inputs, CO2 levels are just one. It's not hard (although you failed) to cherry pick a couple years where one of those other effects overwhelmed the effects of CO2 to try and give a different picture than the full data set shows.
2) Your CO2 chart show as barely 2% 3 year increase in CO2 levels - about 395ppm to less than 405ppm
3) 2014 average anomaly was 0.27C-0.29; 2017 was 0.38C-0.48
https://www.climate.gov/news-features/understanding-climate/2014-state-climate-earth%E2%80%99s-surface-temperature
https://www.climate.gov/news-features/understanding-climate/state-climate-highlights/2017