Quite right Benny
“there is no absolute proof” (as you say) “that last mass extinctions were due to huge temperature and CO2 fluctuations despite the correlation”.
I will State here though that I am not aware of the coefficients of correlation you allude to.
I suggest you are free to suppose what you like.
I would expect a high correlation between cigarettes and their effect on someone with lung cancer.
A coefficient would be good to compare with that
of the mass extinction(s) correlations of which you post.
There may not be absolute proof but there is a lot of study in this area of tobacco smoking and lung cancer and evidence to support a very high relationship.
Unfortunately there were no studies undertaken during the mass extinctions to provide similar levels of correlation.
One can be absolute about that.
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