You say that I misinterpret what the author of the paper said, but this is exactly what he said from his conclusion:
"The message of this study is not that atmospheric CO2 is always the dom- inant forcing (see Section 3.7 for an early Paleogene exam- ple)."
He cannot be more direct than that in opposing the basis of your belief.
If it IS NOT always the dominating forcing, then you must prove that in this case of the current climate change, you must PROVE that it is.
It clearly is not, so the job of finding that proof will be as elusive for you as it has been for the entire group of AGW Diehards that are still supporting this.
Apparently, only about 36% of scientists agree with you. Funny how that number keeps cropping up, isn't it?
In the canard about the 97% of scientists endorsing this tripe that can't be proven which is reached only by discarding the 66% who do not endorse it, we find the level of agreement with the AGW diehards is only in the mid 30% range.
Now we have another study that again finds the Diehards in the mid 30% range. Funny how the lack of proof is wearing away the support.
Peer-Reviewed Survey Finds Majority Of Scientists Skeptical Of Global Warming Crisis - Forbes
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It is becoming clear that not only do many scientists dispute the asserted global warming crisis, but these skeptical scientists may indeed form a scientific consensus.
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Only 36 percent of geoscientists and engineers believe that humans are creating a global warming crisis, according to a survey reported in the peer-reviewed Organization Studies. By contrast, a strong majority of the 1,077 respondents believe that nature is the primary cause of recent global warming and/or that future global warming will not be a very serious problem.
The survey results show geoscientists (also known as earth scientists) and engineers hold similar views as meteorologists. Two recent surveys of meteorologists (summarized here and here) revealed similar skepticism of alarmist global warming claims.
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How does it feel to be a flat Earther?