Climate Science 4 - The Ice Core CO2 Record is 'Probably Wrong' Too

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This the fourth in my Climate Science series debunking the so-called 'greenhouse effect'.

Climate Science 4; The Ice Core Record of CO2 is "Probably Wrong" Too.

Climate Science 1 revealed that our atmosphere is not like a greenhouse; instead it's the exact opposite - it's capable of expansion and convection.

Climate Science 2 explored the science and the climate cycles which the IPCC forgot to mention, and how they are totally controlling all current climate change.
We find that there actually is no 'extra' warming that we need to invoke a supposed 'greenhouse effect' from CO2 or other 'greenhouse gases' to fill.

Climate Science 3 looked into the claim that Venus is hot because of the 'greenhouse effect' of carbon dioxide.

Climate Science 4 looks into the ice core record for CO2, and critically examines whether it is correct or not.

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