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dGWA, change in Global Warming Acceleration

dGWA, change in Global Warming Acceleration

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This publication analyzes changes in global warming rates (GWR) expressed in Centigrade per year (°C/y) and introduces a parameter “global warming acceleration” (GWA) expressed in Centigrade per year per year (°C/y2). GWA may be applied to forecast the GWR for the next decade. If the current decrease of GWA will continue for the next 11 years, Glo...

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