Econometric estimates of Earth's transient climate sensitivity
How sensitive is Earth's climate to a given increase in atmospheric greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations? This long-standing question in climate science was recently analyzed by dynamic panel data methods using extensive spatio-temporal data of global surface temperatures, solar radiation, and G...
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Main Authors: | PHILLIPS, Peter C. B., LEIRVIK, Thomas, STORELVMO, Trude |
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