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Sa paggamit ng datos ng paleoklima nang nakaraang 500 milyong taon (Veizer et al. 2000, Nature 408, pp. 698–701) ipinakikita na ang mahabang pagpapabago-bago sa temperatura ay mahinang maidaramay sa pagbabago sa carbon dioxide. Pinalawig ito nina Shaviv at Veizer (2003, [59]) na ang pinakamalaki at mahabang impluwensya sa temperatura ay ang kilos ng ating sistemang solar sa palibot ng galaxy. Pagkatapos, kanilang binanggit na sa loob ng pahanong heolohiko isang pagbabago sa konsentrasyon ng carbon dioxide ang nangyari katulad sa dalawang beses na pagtaas ng nibel nito bago ang panahong industriyal na nagdulot lamang ng 0.75 °C pag-init sa halip na 1.5-4.5 °C na ipinakikita ng mga modelo sa klima [60]. Ang trahaho ni Veizer ay binatikos ng RealClimate.org [61].
Itinugon ni William Ruddiman isang paleoklimatologo (e.g. Scientific American,
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