Nature & Environment
Water vapour a major cause of climate change
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T.K. RandallJanuary 31, 2010 ·
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A new study has revealed that water vapour high in the atmosphere plays a crucial role in influencing world temperatures.
Up until now climate scientists had overlooked the significance of water vapour in global warming and climate change. The study has found that a 10 percent drop in humidity in the upper atmosphere could account for the lack of warming over the last ten years despite the higher amount of carbon dioxide present.
Climate scientists have overlooked a major cause of global warming and cooling, a new study reveals today. American researchers have discovered that the amount of water high in the atmosphere is far more influential on world temperatures than previously thought.
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Daily Mail |
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