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The Copenhagen diagnosis: updating the world on the latest climate science

Allison et al., 2011

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10611993381528416000
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Allison I
Bindoff N
Bindschadler R
Cox P
de Noblet N
England M
Francis J
Gruber N
Haywood A
Karoly D
Kaser G
Le Quéré C
Lenton T
Mann M
McNeil B
Pitman A
Rahmstorf S
Rignot E
Schellnhuber H
Schneider S
Sherwood S
Somerville R
Steffen K
Steig E
Visbeck M
Weaver A
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The Copenhagen Diagnosis is a summary of the global warming peer reviewed science since 2007. Produced by a team of 26 scientists led by the University of New South Wales Climate Research Centre, the Diagnosis convincingly proves that the effects of global …
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