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Reblog: What’s Really Warming the World? from Bloomberg News

An interesting presentation separating about a dozen factors, natural and human.

Source: What’s Really Warming the World? Climate deniers blame natural factors; NASA data proves otherwise

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This entry was posted in Risks of climate change and tagged climate change, GHG, greenhouse gases on November 20, 2016 by Richard McCann.

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