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| EST. READ TIME 1 MIN.Global Warming: A Guide to the Science
A review of the scientifi c literature concerning the environmental consequences of increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide, the most prominent greenhouse gas contributed by human activities, leads to the conclusion that increases during the twentieth century have produced no deleterious effects upon global climate or temperature. Increased carbon dioxide has, however, markedly increased the growth rates of plants as inferred from numerous laboratory and field experiments. There is no clear evidence, nor unique attribution, of the global effects of anthropogenic CO2 on climate.
Meaningful assessments of the environmental impacts of anthropogenic CO2 are not yet possible because model estimates of global and regional changes in climate on interannual, decadal and centennial time-scales remain highly uncertain.
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Sallie Baliunas
Sallie Baliunas is an astrophysicist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She is also the deputy directorof Mount Wilson Observatory, senior scientist at the George C. Marshall Institute and Visiting Professor at Brigham Young University. She is also co-host of Tech Central Station.com.… Read more Read Less… -
Willie Soon
Willie Soon is a physicist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He has served as an astronomerat Mount Wilson Observatory since 1992 and is a senior scientist at the George C. Marshall Institute.… Read more Read Less…
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