Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) or Natural Global Warming (NGM)

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Abstract

The concept of an anthropogenic global warming (AGW) driven by the increase in atmospheric CO2 is compared to the concept of a natural global warming (NGW) driven by solar variability. The application of the AGW concept only rests on models, whilst the NGW concept rests on multiple observational and evidence-based facts. Even more so, the long-term solar variability predicts a new Grand Solar Minimum with severe climatic conditions (type Little Ice Age) to occur in 2030-2050. This violates all talk about an increasing, even accelerating, global warming. Similarly, there is no true treat of a future sea level rise flooding lowlands and islands.

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Mörner, N.-A. (2018). Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) or Natural Global Warming (NGM). Voice of the Publisher, 04(04), 51–59. https://doi.org/10.4236/vp.2018.44005

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