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DOI: 10.1126/science.213.4511.957
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Climate Impact of Increasing Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide

James E. Hansen,Daniel E. Johnson,Andrew A. Lacis,S. Lebedeff,P. Lee,David Rind,Gary L. Russell

Carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere
Environmental science
1981
The global temperature rose by 0.2 degrees C between the middle 1960's and 1980, yielding a warming of 0.4 degrees C in the past century. This temperature increase is consistent with the calculated greenhouse effect due to measured increases of atmospheric carbon dioxide. Variations of volcanic aerosols and possibly solar luminosity appear to be primary causes of observed fluctuations about the mean trend of increasing temperature. It is shown that the anthropogenic carbon dioxide warming should emerge from the noise level of natural climate variability by the end of the century, and there is a high probability of warming in the 1980's. Potential effects on climate in the 21st century include the creation of drought-prone regions in North America and central Asia as part of a shifting of climatic zones, erosion of the West Antarctic ice sheet with a consequent worldwide rise in sea level, and opening of the fabled Northwest Passage.
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    Climate Impact of Increasing Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide” is a paper by James E. Hansen Daniel E. Johnson Andrew A. Lacis S. Lebedeff P. Lee David Rind Gary L. Russell published in 1981. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.