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Does the time-lagged correlation between $\ce{CO2}$ and ocean temperature have a shorter timelag than the one between $\ce{CO2}$ and air temperature?
I'm talking about evidence from both proxy records in the last 50,000 years (if possible) and the recent past (if also possible)