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Reflections on aerosol cooling

Jim Coakley ()
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Jim Coakley: the College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences, 104 COAS Admin Building, Oregon State University

Nature, 2005, vol. 438, issue 7071, 1091-1092

Abstract: By changing the composition of Earth's atmosphere, human activity has both a warming and a cooling effect on the planet. According to new calculations, that latter influence is large, but it is likely to be declining.

Date: 2005
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