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NPR: Atmospheric Dry Spell Eases Global Warming.

“It turns out that starting in the year 2000, a narrow layer of the stratosphere dried out quite rapidly. And water in the atmosphere traps heat, like glass in a greenhouse. So less stratospheric water means less warming.” As scientists find more mitigating factors, factors they did not know of when they declared the globe warming, one wonders how all these new pieces fit into the ‘story’ of climate change.  Is there a current ‘overview’ site of some kind?

01/28/10 • 08:12 PM • EnvironmentalNatureScholarlyScience • No Comments

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