How can you predict global warming if you can't predict rain? - Christian Science Monitor

How can you predict global warming if you can't predict rain?
Christian Science Monitor, MA -1 hour ago
In 1896, the mustachioed Swede gave the first detailed description of carbon dioxide's warming effect on climate. He had to solve some 10000 equations to do

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