Look at the data charted relatively if you disbelieve. We've been over this umpteen times for the blind.
Solar:
Solar has many different influences besides irradiance. But just looking at longer term sunspots and irradiance shows the obvious pattern from stronger to weaker solar output
<img src=http://www.global-warming-and-the-climate.com/images/sunspot-lenght-&-teperature.gif>
<img src=http://forums.accuweather.com/uploads/post-12024-1223135412.jpg>
PDO/AMO:
Affected by ocean cycles and solar and very correlated to global temps.
<img src=http://wattsupwiththat.files.wordpress.com/2010/09/amopdoustemp.jpg width=400 height=300>
PDO to sea surface temperatures
<img src=http://i52.tinypic.com/15oz3eo.jpg>
CO2:
CO2 Does NOT correlate well to global temperatures except on interglacial scales and then it lags.
<img src=http://www.procon.org/files/1-climate-change-images/graph-showing-that-arctic-air-temperature-parallels-natural-solar-activity.jpg>
<img src=http://c3headlines.typepad.com/.a/6a010536b58035970c0192ab4df91a970d-300wi>
Solar:
Solar has many different influences besides irradiance. But just looking at longer term sunspots and irradiance shows the obvious pattern from stronger to weaker solar output
<img src=http://www.global-warming-and-the-climate.com/images/sunspot-lenght-&-teperature.gif>
<img src=http://forums.accuweather.com/uploads/post-12024-1223135412.jpg>
PDO/AMO:
Affected by ocean cycles and solar and very correlated to global temps.
<img src=http://wattsupwiththat.files.wordpress.com/2010/09/amopdoustemp.jpg width=400 height=300>
PDO to sea surface temperatures
<img src=http://i52.tinypic.com/15oz3eo.jpg>
CO2:
CO2 Does NOT correlate well to global temperatures except on interglacial scales and then it lags.
<img src=http://www.procon.org/files/1-climate-change-images/graph-showing-that-arctic-air-temperature-parallels-natural-solar-activity.jpg>
<img src=http://c3headlines.typepad.com/.a/6a010536b58035970c0192ab4df91a970d-300wi>