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Date: 2014-08-18 09:11:52
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Climatology
Physical geography
Natural environment
IPCC Fifth Assessment Report
IPCC Fourth Assessment Report
Likelihood function
Probability
Uncertainty
Effects of global warming

Annex A: Comparison of AR4 and AR5 Approaches1 The “Guidance Notes for Lead Authors of the AR4 on Addressing Uncertainties,” finalized in July 2005 and made available to all AR4 authors, outlined qualitative and quan

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