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Clearing the Air on Climate

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  • John Chambers
  • Andrew Miller
  • Richard Morgan
  • Bob Officer
  • Mark Rayner
  • Tom Quirk

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In March 2010 the Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization and the Australian Bureau of Meteorology published a paper entitled ‘State of the Climate’, an analysis of Australia's climate and the factors that influence it. The document was given a wide circulation and received extensive media coverage. An examination of the scientific evidence raises questions about the certainty of the conclusions reached.

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  • John Chambers & Andrew Miller & Richard Morgan & Bob Officer & Mark Rayner & Tom Quirk, 2010. "Clearing the Air on Climate," Energy & Environment, , vol. 21(6), pages 633-639, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:engenv:v:21:y:2010:i:6:p:633-639
    DOI: 10.1260/0958-305X.21.6.633
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