Accounting for global warming requires looking at the oceans | John Abraham | Environment | theguardian.com

Accounting for global warming requires looking at the oceans | John Abraham | Environment | theguardian.com
"Separating natural and human influences on the climate a Herculean task
...This complex topic clearly involves many different kinds of experts: satellite sensing, radiation, atmospheric, aerosols, clouds, oceans, sea ice, glaciers, climate modeling… and then special generalists to tie everything together and nudge the topic experts to do even better."

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