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  2. Global cooling - Wikipedia

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    Paul R. Ehrlich mentioned global warming from greenhouse gases as a counterforce to the cooling effect of aerosols in 1968. [3] By the time the idea of global cooling reached the public press in the mid-1970s temperatures had stopped falling, and there was concern in the climatological community about carbon dioxide's warming effects. [4]

  3. List of periods and events in climate history - Wikipedia

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    Older Peron warm and wet, global sea levels were 2.5 to 4 meters (8 to 13 feet) higher than the twentieth-century average 3900: 5.9 kiloyear event dry and cold. 3500: End of the African humid period, Neolithic Subpluvial in North Africa, expands Sahara Desert 3000 – 0: Neopluvial in North America 3,200–2,900: Piora Oscillation, cold

  4. History of climate change science - Wikipedia

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    As it became apparent that scientific opinion was in favor of global warming, the public began to express doubt over how trustworthy the science was. [59] The argument that scientists were wrong about global cooling, so therefore may be wrong about global warming has been called "the "Ice Age Fallacy" by Time author Bryan Walsh. [79]

  5. Climate change - Wikipedia

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    To limit global warming to less than 1.5 °C global greenhouse gas emissions needs to be net-zero by 2050, or by 2070 with a 2 °C target. [271] This requires far-reaching, systemic changes on an unprecedented scale in energy, land, cities, transport, buildings, and industry.

  6. Passive daytime radiative cooling - Wikipedia

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    Research, development, and interest in PDRCs has grown rapidly since the 2010s, attributable to a breakthrough in the use of photonic metamaterials to increase daytime cooling in 2014, [4] [28] [4] [29] along with growing concerns over energy use and global warming.

  7. Why climate change could make some places colder

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    While climate change skeptics like Sen. James Inhofe, R-Okla., have pointed to the continued existence of cold weather as a sign that global warming is a threat that humanity need not take ...

  8. Runaway greenhouse effect - Wikipedia

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    Ward and Brownlee predict that there will be two variations of the future warming feedback: the "moist greenhouse" in which water vapor dominates the troposphere and starts to accumulate in the stratosphere and the "runaway greenhouse" in which water vapor becomes a dominant component of the atmosphere such that the Earth starts to undergo ...

  9. Atlantic Ocean cooling is seasonal variation, doesn't ...

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    Seasonal cooling in part of the Atlantic Ocean does not change Earth's overall long-term warming trend.

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