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Nature Geoscience 1, 85–86 (1 February 2008) | doi:10.1038/ngeo115
Climate change: Cool ozone
Abstract
Climate change at the Earth's surface understandably receives the most attention from those interested in global warming. But temperature trends higher up in the atmosphere are also important, helping with the attribution of climate change and providing tests for global climate models.
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