''using Occam's razor you can easily see that the simplest most apt explanation for the rise in temperature is connected with the rise in GHG concentrations.''
1. firstly, does it matter? ------- surely it's management of the effects that matter - particularly if we've passed a tipping point
2. whilst I have no interest in the GHG or Co2 argument --------- I suggest that the Occam's razor might not be so Occam -------
I would think that we possibly are getting cause and effect mixed up.
In the end - if ------ IF humans have made this massive rate of rise in temperature -
what really really really is the concern is if we've passed a point or at a point where the planet responds to the change
nothing that humans can do or have done will even come close to a reaction of planetary response -
if it happens - it may well be the mother of all changes - and FAST
one would think it more than possible that a 'rapid rate of rise' ------- may well cause a 'rapid planetary response'
and the word 'rapid' there is the key ------ it translates to 'duck' or 'ffs, look out'