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Climate highly sensitive to variations in atmospheric CO2
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Anthropogenic Climate Change »
Anthropogenic Climate Change
Anthropogenic Climate Change☜Mapping the causes, consequences and potential responses to climate change.☜F1CEB7
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Is the Earth's climate changing? »
Is the Earth's climate changing?
Is the Earth's climate changing?☜To what extent and in what ways is the Earths climate changing?☜FFB597
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Sensitivity of Earth's climate to atmospheric CO2? »
Sensitivity of Earth's climate to atmospheric CO2?
Sensitivity of Earth's climate to atmospheric CO2?☜How sensitive is the Earths climate to variations in atmospheric CO2?☜FFB597
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Climate highly sensitive to variations in atmospheric CO2
Climate highly sensitive to variations in atmospheric CO2☜☜59C6EF
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Positive feedbacks respond to any increase in temperature »
Positive feedbacks respond to any increase in temperature
Positive feedbacks respond to any increase in temperature☜Known positive feedbacks include: increases in water vapour in atmosphere, changes in albedo due to loss of snow & ice, releases of CO2 & methane from soil & ocean. Cloud changes are weakly positive/ambivalent. Negative feedbacks: increased radiation from warmer Earth & small lapse rate feedback. ☜FFB597
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100-200 ppm CO2 changes associated with major climate transitions »
100-200 ppm CO2 changes associated with major climate transitions
100-200 ppm CO2 changes associated with major climate transitions☜The historical record suggests that moderate changes in carbon dioxide levels of 100 to 200 parts per million were associated with major climate transitions and large changes in temperature.☜98CE71
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Climatic characteristics when current CO2 levels were last sustained »
Climatic characteristics when current CO2 levels were last sustained
Climatic characteristics when current CO2 levels were last sustained☜☜98CE71
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