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The Intergovernmental Panel On Climate Change (2007) - Climate Change

The document lists several authoritative sources on the topic of global warming and its causes. It provides links to the UNESCO portal on climate change information, the American Institute of Physics history of global warming science, the US Global Change Research Program government research site, and NASA and EPA websites dedicated to global warming topics. These sources contain scientific reports, research, graphics, and articles about the causes of global warming, including the role of increased carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere from human activities like burning fossil fuels.

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The Intergovernmental Panel On Climate Change (2007) - Climate Change

The document lists several authoritative sources on the topic of global warming and its causes. It provides links to the UNESCO portal on climate change information, the American Institute of Physics history of global warming science, the US Global Change Research Program government research site, and NASA and EPA websites dedicated to global warming topics. These sources contain scientific reports, research, graphics, and articles about the causes of global warming, including the role of increased carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere from human activities like burning fossil fuels.

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