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Date: 2014-09-30 12:21:49
Climate history
Climate forcing
Greenhouse gas
Climate sensitivity
Radiative forcing
Global warming
Black carbon
Climatology
Atmospheric sciences
Climate change

The Near-Term Increase in the Rate of Climate Change STEVEN J. SMITH, JAE EDMONDS, AND KATHERINE CALVIN Joint GCAM Community Modeling Meeting and GTSP Technical Workshop Joint Global Change Research Institute

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