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Solar activity and temperature show opposite trend: [ Ссылка ]
Milankovitch cycles: [ Ссылка ] (I left out eccentricity because it operates on scales so long that it doesn’t affect short term climate change)
Connecting climate models with actual temperature changes [ Ссылка ]
NASA Goddard’s Gavin Schmidt explains the history of the instrumental temperature record [ Ссылка ]
Last time CO2 was this high, humans didn’t exist [ Ссылка ]
Shifting baselines: [ Ссылка ]
Thomas Jefferson’s weather observations: [ Ссылка ]
Ben Franklin as Meteorologist: [ Ссылка ]
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