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The 'pause' unpacked

James S. Risbey () and Stephan Lewandowsky ()
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James S. Risbey: Oceans and Atmosphere Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Stephan Lewandowsky: School of Experimental Psychology and Cabot Institute, University of Bristol

Nature, 2017, vol. 545, issue 7652, 37-39

Abstract: Short-term climate trends are sensitive to definitions, data and testing. This sensitivity underlies an alleged pause in global warming, and highlights the need for meaningful definitions to sustain claims that it was real. See Analysis p.41

Date: 2017
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