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Back to Index Back to Index The contribution of the various agents to global, annual mean radiative forcing since the mid 1700s
The contribution of the various agents to global, annual mean radiative forcing since the mid 1700s
Figure 29. The contribution of various agents to global, annual-mean radiative forcing (Wm-2) since the mid-1700s. The vertical lines about the bars indicate the range of uncertainty and the words across the bottom axis indicate the level of scientific understanding underpinning each of the estimates.

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