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Arctic temperatures in the 1990s reached their warmest level of any decade in at least 2,000 years, new research indicates. The study, which incorporates geologic records and computer simulations, provides new evidence that the Arctic would be cooling if not for greenhouse gas emissions that are overpowering natural climate patterns. The international study, led by Northern Arizona University and the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), will be published in the September 4 edition of Science. ..
Tags: Arctic, Climate Change, Emissions, Greenhouse gas emissions, National Centre for Atmospheric Research, NCAR, Northern Arizona University, Research, Warming
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