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Insufficient forcing uncertainty underestimates the risk of high climate sensitivity
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Empirical analysis of the solar contribution to global mean air surface temperature change
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Comment on “Are there connections between the Earth's magnetic field and climate?” by V. Courtillot, Y. Gallet, J.-L. Le Mouël, F. Fluteau, A. Genevey EPSL 253, 328, 2007