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A New Paper Argues that Human Influence on the Atmosphere Dates Back 130 Years.

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Using simulations of historical climate change models, researchers determined that if 19th-century scientists had had today’s models and observation network, they would have noticed the phenomenon much earlier. If they had had today’s methods for observing the atmosphere, the changes might have begun to become noticeable in the late 19th century. With the Industrial Revolution, and particularly with the invention of the coal-powered steam engine…
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Using simulations of historical climate change models, researchers determined that if 19th-century scientists had had today’s models and observation network, they would have noticed the phenomenon much earlier. If they had had today’s methods for observing the atmosphere, the changes might have begun to become noticeable in the late 19th century. With the Industrial Revolution, and particularly with the invention of the coal-powered steam engine…

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meteored.cl broke the news in on Sunday, June 22, 2025.
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