I am taking the time to point out what you claim regarding CO2 has not been done despite your assertions.
Which assertions were those? I'm pointing out that you're making impossible demands of precision and asssignment before you'll entertain the idea that the predicted warming has occurred due to the cause which the prediction was based on.
You agree CO2 has not been separated out.
It has been, but not with the unreasonable precision which you demand. There is, after all, very little to separate it out
from.
You agree that other factors can change the expected result completely.
Indeed, but there have been no such other factors. An asteroid strike would mean all bets were off in the medium-term, but there hasn't been one. No series of explosive tropical volcanos. Nothing, in fact, to prevent the actual outcome from matching the expected result.
Yet you insist increasing CO2 has caused and will continue to cause warming.
It has, and will. You can verify that by observation (absent some major cooling influence turning up) for the rest of your life.
How can you honestly make such claims?
I can make them and be proved right (and I honestly hate being wrong).
Can you honestly claim to think otherwise? That warming hasn't occurred, or that there are mysterious "other forces" at work which have caused the warming?
I point you have agreed there is no way to know and that you certainly do not know what the effect of all the variables will be.
I can't predict volcanos or asteroids, but what other serious variables are there? We've seen very low solar activity and the warming continues. ENSO and PDO will continue to oscillate (it's in their nature) and have no overall impact. Warming will continue.
To remind you of a previous post, greenhouses work by trapping warm air not by trapping infrared.
Are you pulling my leg?
The climate of Europe has been both warmer and cooler than it is today without burning fossil fuels.
And there were reasons for it. Everything has a reason.
The world's climate is not static. It is always changing.
For reasons.
And that is why you have to agree there is no way to determining the contribution of CO2 from fossil fuels.
It's easy to see that CO
2 is the
dominating forcing at the moment, since there are no other warming forcings and any cooling forcings there may be (such as low solar activity) are not counter-acting the warming. Since CO
2 is not going down any time soon (quite the reverse, in fact) it will continue to cause warming.
Absent catastrophic asteroid strike, of course. In which case AGW will be last of our worries.