Abstract
Two globally extensive forms of atmospheric pollution (carbon dioxide and particulate loading) are each considered from the viewpoint of long-term changes in their world-average abundance, and the relevance of these to the observed fluctuation of planetary average temperatures in the past century.
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Mitchell, J. M. (1970). A Preliminary Evaluation of Atmospheric Pollution as a Cause of the Global Temperature Fluctuation of the Past Century. In Global Effects of Environmental Pollution (pp. 139–155). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-3290-2_15
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