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Attribution of historical ozone forcing to anthropogenic emissions

Drew Shindell (), Greg Faluvegi, Larissa Nazarenko, Kevin Bowman, Jean-Francois Lamarque, Apostolos Voulgarakis, Gavin A. Schmidt, Olga Pechony and Reto Ruedy
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Drew Shindell: NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies and Columbia University
Greg Faluvegi: NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies and Columbia University
Larissa Nazarenko: NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies and Columbia University
Kevin Bowman: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
Jean-Francois Lamarque: National Center for Atmospheric Research
Apostolos Voulgarakis: NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies and Columbia University
Gavin A. Schmidt: NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies and Columbia University
Olga Pechony: NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies and Columbia University
Reto Ruedy: NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies and Columbia University

Nature Climate Change, 2013, vol. 3, issue 6, 567-570

Abstract: Current thinking on the causes of anthropogenic radiative forcing in the lower atmosphere is misleading. This study finds tropospheric ozone-precursor emissions have contributed more to positive forcing, and halocarbons more to negative forcing, than previously thought.

Date: 2013
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