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Solar variability and the Earth's climate

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  • Martin I. Hoffert

    (New York University)

  • Ken Caldeira

    (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

  • Curt Covey

    (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

  • Philip B. Duffy

    (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

  • Benjamin D. Santer

    (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

Abstract

Lockwood et al.1 recently presented some intriguing new evidence of solar variability, but Parker's accompanying News and Views article2 gave an exaggerated and misleading picture of the potential effects on terrestrial climate. This picture is at variance with both the evidence3 and a public statement by Lockwood himself, reported in ref. 4.

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  • Martin I. Hoffert & Ken Caldeira & Curt Covey & Philip B. Duffy & Benjamin D. Santer, 1999. "Solar variability and the Earth's climate," Nature, Nature, vol. 401(6755), pages 764-764, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:401:y:1999:i:6755:d:10.1038_44519
    DOI: 10.1038/44519
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