Global Temperatures Forced by Solar Irradiation and Greenhouse Gases?

The emission of greenhouse gases has been definitively linked to global warming, although the increased level of greenhouse gases may have a nonlinear relationship to warming effects. Climate is also affected by changes in solar irradiation. This examination of these variables considers data from th...

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