Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Study: Detectable Anthropogenic Climate Change Began In 1830s, Much Earlier Than Previously Thought

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Detectable anthropogenic climate change began considerably earlier than previously thought, according to new research from the international Past Global Changes 2000 year (PAGES 2K) Consortium. The new work — which involved input from 25 different researchers from across Australia, the US, Europe and Asia — found that anthropogenic warming first started all the way back [&hellip

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