Uncertainty and climate change

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Abstract

Athropogenic, or human-induced, climate change is a critical issue in science and in the affairs of humankind. Though the target of substantial research, the conclusions of climate change studies remain subject to numerous uncertainties. This article presents a very brief review of the basic arguments regarding anthropogenic climate change with particular emphasis on uncertainty.

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Berliner, L. M. (2003, November). Uncertainty and climate change. Statistical Science. https://doi.org/10.1214/ss/1081443227

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