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Default Climate Change and Anthropogenic Greenhouse Warming: KeyArticles, 1824-1995

On Apr 23, 3:22*am, Claudius Denk wrote:
On Apr 22, 5:30*pm, Roger Coppock wrote:

Climate Change and Anthropogenic Greenhouse Warming: A Selection of
Key Articles, 1824-1995, with Interpretive Essays


by Dr. James R. Fleming.
Introduction


Anyone seeking to understand climate change and anthropogenic
greenhouse warming is well advised to read not only the current
literature, but also the key scientific papers of earlier eras.


No duh.

History is particularly relevant since, over timescales of decades and
centuries, ideas about the climate have been changing faster than the
physical climate system. Thus, students of climate dynamics should
also be well read in science dynamics—the change of scientific ideas
and practices over time.


Please see:


http://wiki.nsdl.org/index.php/PALE:.../GlobalWarming


So, Roger, you're trying to impress us that you can read?


No, he's saying read them, and you will learn. Really, it is possible.