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A climate analyst examines data from 1900 to the present, noting two distinct patterns: a consistent, steep increase in the atmospheric concentration of heat-trapping gases, and a general upward trend in average global temperatures that includes periods of temporary cooling or stable temperatures. The analyst argues that these temporary cooling periods disprove the idea that the rising gas concentration is the primary cause of the long-term warming. Which of the following statements best refutes the analyst's argument?

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