I have a denier claiming that CO2 reduction lags temperature reduction
at the interglacial not just at the glacial termination.

Is there any truth to that?  I can't find this claim discussed
anywhere else.

I assume the log relation of GHG and temp. is an important factor in
causing the temperature to stop rising.   What are the dynamics at the
peak temperature of the interglacial?


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