Evidence Of Climate Change (Global Warming) And Temperature Increases In Arctic Areas

This paper contributes to the debate on the proximate causes of climate change. Also, it discusses the impact of the global temperature increases since the beginning of the twentieth century and the effectiveness of climate change models in isolating the primary cause (anthropogenic influences or na...

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Main Author: Aikins, Eric Kojo Wu
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Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2012
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