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- 2691 accessdate "2012-08-26".
- 2691 first "Ján".
- 2691 isCitedBy List_of_scientists_opposing_the_mainstream_scientific_assessment_of_global_warming.
- 2691 journal "Geoscience Canada".
- 2691 last "Veizer".
- 2691 quote "At this stage, two scenarios of potential human impact on climate appear feasible: the standard IPCC model that advocates the leading role of greenhouse gases, particularly of , and the alternative model that argues for celestial phenomena as the principal climate driver. The two scenarios are likely not even mutually exclusive, but a prioritization may result in different relative impact. Models and empirical observations are both indispensable tools of science, yet when discrepancies arise, observations should carry greater weight than theory. If so, the multitude of empirical observations favours celestial phenomena as the most important driver of terrestrial climate on most time scales, but time will be the final judge.".
- 2691 series "1".
- 2691 title "Celestial Climate Driver: A Perspective from Four Billion Years of the Carbon Cycle".
- 2691 url "http://journals.hil.unb.ca/index.php/GC/article/view/2691".
- 2691 volume "32".
- 2691 year "2005".