Anthropogenic climate change
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Anthropogenic climate change is climate change caused by human action, either direct or indirect. This is not restricted to global warming, but also to regional changes in rainfall patterns, in the energetic level of the atmosphere (CAPE), and in atmospheric albedo due to particulate matter.
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See also
- global warming (for recent climate change thought to be anthropogenic)
- effects of global warming {various effects thereof)
- Attribution of recent climate change - for a discussion of how we know the extent to which recent climate change is anthropogenic.
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References
- Storch, Hans von and Stehr, Nico Towards a History of Ideas on Anthropogenic Climate Change, 2002 (PDF) [1]
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