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Role of greenhouse gas in climate change

Climate models have become the most powerful tool not only for predicting climate change but also for understanding it. Here, I discuss the role of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and water vapour in global warming, using a hierarchy of climate models with increasing complexity.

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