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fabiusmaximus.com
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| | | | | Summary: Laypeople discussing global warming often describe warming trends as ifmeasured like the temperature in my backyard. This is false on several levels. Collecting the data on global temperatures is a large task, andmaintaining a consistent data series over timeis even more difficult. Despite the extreme importance of this data, today we do neither task [...] | |
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wattsupwiththat.com
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| | | | | Image Credit: NASA and BP.Blogspot.com By WUWT regular "Just The Facts" Recently there has been significant attention focused on "The Pause" in Earth's warming, the length of "The Pause" and where "Earth's Temperature" may go from here, e.g.: "Over the past 15 years air temperatures at the Earth's surface have been flat while greenhouse-gas emissions... | |
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www.sindark.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a collection of various perspectives and discussions on climate change, including scientific data on global warming, the necessity for international cooperation, and the challenges of transitioning to sustainable energy sources. It highlights the urgency of addressing climate change, the role of carbon emissions, and the potential consequences of inaction. The text also touches on the political and economic implications of climate policy, the importance of immediate action, and the need for global efforts to mitigate the effects of climate change. | |
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science2017.globalchange.gov
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| | | This report is an authoritative assessment of the science of climate change, with a focus on the United States. It represents the first of two volumes of the Fourth National Climate Assessment, mandated by the Global Change Research Act of 1990. | ||