Nature, Količina 429Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2004 |
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... global warming : temperatures in the lower atmosphere have been rising far slower than models predict , given how fast the Earth's surface is heating . The discrepancy has been central to the arguments of sceptics about global warming ...
... global warming : temperatures in the lower atmosphere have been rising far slower than models predict , given how fast the Earth's surface is heating . The discrepancy has been central to the arguments of sceptics about global warming ...
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... global transition over the past four million years , from warm conditions with global surface temperatures about 3 ° C warmer than today , smaller ice sheets and higher sea levels to the current cooler conditions . Tectonic changes and ...
... global transition over the past four million years , from warm conditions with global surface temperatures about 3 ° C warmer than today , smaller ice sheets and higher sea levels to the current cooler conditions . Tectonic changes and ...
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... global map showing the amount of net primary production required by humans and compare it to the total amount gener- ated on the landscape . We then derive a spatial balance sheet of net primary production ' supply ' and ' demand ' for ...
... global map showing the amount of net primary production required by humans and compare it to the total amount gener- ated on the landscape . We then derive a spatial balance sheet of net primary production ' supply ' and ' demand ' for ...
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