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Climate change since the pre-industrial period - Jean-Louis Dufresne
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How can human activities modify the global climate?
How much change in the greenhouse effect is due to human activities?
How do human activities change the albedo?
How does the temperature of the Earth adjust to this radiative forcing?
What are the main climate feedbacks?
How can we know that recent global warming is mainly due to human activities?
Why is the warming of the Earth not regular?
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