Climate changes instead of global warming

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Abstract

Air temperature changes on Earth in recent years are the subject of numerous and increasingly interdisciplinary research. In contrast to, conditionally speaking, generally accepted views that these changes are conditioned primarily by anthropogenic activity, more results appear to suggest that it is dominant natural processes about. Whether because of the proven existence of areas in which downtrends are registered or the stagnation of air temperature, as opposed to areas where the increase is determined, in scientific papers, as well as the media, the increasingly present is the use of the term climate changes instead of the global warming. In this paper, we shall try to present arguments for the debate relating to the official view of the Intergovernmental panel on climate change, as well as research indicating the opposite view.

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Radovanović, M. M., Ducić, V., & Mukherjee, S. (2014). Climate changes instead of global warming. Thermal Science, 18(3), 1055–1061. https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI140610076R

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