2012-10-03
AUTHORSBjorn Stevens, Olivier Boucher
ABSTRACTAnthropogenic aerosols in the atmosphere undoubtedly influence climate. But do the approaches taken in climate models to account for the effects of aerosols provide meaningful estimates of those effects? Two climate scientists offer their opinions.
PAGES40-41
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