I'm not sure I'd be willing to dismiss that (we're over 400 ppm atm), considering the change in atmosphereic concentration changes albedo, increases ocean acidification (which we know alters rain-bands), and allows both the ocean and atmosphere to store more physical energy. It's bound to have significant effects on plant and animal life, and it clearly is.
what's the pretext of CO2?
I'm not sure I'd be willing to dismiss that (we're over 400 ppm atm), considering the change in atmosphereic concentration changes albedo, increases ocean acidification (which we know alters rain-bands), and allows both the ocean and atmosphere to store more physical energy. It's bound to have significant effects on plant and animal life, and it clearly is.