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    What about water vapour? – Reference list

    1) RealClimate. 2005. Water vapour: feedback or forcing? http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2005/04/water-vapour-feedback-or-forcing/ 2) IPCC, 2007: Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution…+

    What about water vapour?

    Water vapour is the most abundant greenhouse gas in the atmosphere, yet other greenhouse gases (such as carbon dioxide and…+

    General Overview

    On this page you will find answers to some more questions about the changes that are happening to the climate:…+

    The Sun’s effect on climate – Reference list

    1) Bard E & Frank M. 2006. Climate change and solar variability: What’s new under the sun? Earth and Planetary…+

    The Sun’s effect on climate

    How do we know the current warming trend is not caused by the sun? Here is a 3-minute video explanation…+

    What was climate like in the past? – Reference list

    1) Wikipedia, Proxy (climate), http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxy_(climate) 2) National Academy of Sciences, Evidence, Impacts, and Choices Figure Gallery, Figure 14, 800,000 Years of…+

    What was climate like in the past?

    On this page, we investigate the following examples of ways of looking into past climates by using proxies: Ice cores…+

    Feedback processes – Reference list

    1) IPCC, 2013: D.2 Quantification of Climate System Responses. In: Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working…+

    Feedback processes

    Feedback processes either enhance (positive feedback) or weaken (negative feedback) the effect of climate change triggers. Feedback processes can be…+

    Why must we prevent a 2ºC rise? – Reference list

    1) Monbiot, G, 2007, Heat: How to Stop the Planet from Burning, Doubleday Canada, pp. 15 2) Intergovernmental Panel on…+

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