Uncertainty in climate response to carbon dioxide and implications for mitigation policy
<p>Global mean surface air temperature (GMST) change, due to increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations, is a fundamental measure of human induced climate change and its associated impacts. Estimates of the magnitude of GMST response to a doubling of atmospheric carbon dioxide (equ...
Main Author: | Millar, R |
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Other Authors: | Allen, M |
Format: | Thesis |
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2016
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