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All IPCC definitions taken from Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis. Working Group I Contribution to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Annex I, Glossary, pp. 941-954. Cambridge University Press.

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Lin et al. 2021A reconciled solution of Meltwater Pulse 1A sources using sea-level fingerprinting
Lindzen & Choi (2009)On the determination of climate feedbacks from ERBE data
Lindzen & Choi 2009On the determination of climate feedbacks from ERBE data
Lippold et al. (2012)Strength and geometry of the glacial Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
Lippold et al. 2012Strength and geometry of the glacial Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
LithosphereLithosphere
Little Ice AgeLIA
Liu (2002)Effect of Mount Pinatubo H2SO4/H2O aerosol on ice nucleation in the upper troposphere using a global chemistry and transport model
Liu & Barlow (2017)Wind turbine blade waste in 2050
Liu & Barlow 2017Wind turbine blade waste in 2050
Liu 2002Effect of Mount Pinatubo H2SO4/H2O aerosol on ice nucleation in the upper troposphere using a global chemistry and transport model
Liu et al. (2012)Global, regional, and national causes of child mortality: an updated systematic analysis for 2010 with time trends since 2000
Liu et al. 2012Global, regional, and national causes of child mortality: an updated systematic analysis for 2010 with time trends since 2000
Ljungqvist et al. (2012)Northern Hemisphere temperature patterns in the last 12 centuries
Ljungqvist et al. 2012Northern Hemisphere temperature patterns in the last 12 centuries
LKSLKS
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LLNLLLNL
Llovel et al. (2011)Terrestrial waters and sea level variations on interannual time scale
Llovel et al. 2011Terrestrial waters and sea level variations on interannual time scale
LMDLMD
LOALOA
Lobell et al. (2011)Nonlinear heat effects on African maize as evidenced by historical yield trials
Lobell et al. 2008Prioritizing Climate Change Adaptation Needs for Food Security in 2030
Lobell et al. 2011Nonlinear heat effects on African maize as evidenced by historical yield trials
Lobell et al.(2008)Prioritizing Climate Change Adaptation Needs for Food Security in 2030
Lockwood & Froehlich (2007)Recent oppositely directed trends in solar climate forcings and the global mean surface air temperature.
Lockwood & Froehlich 2007Recent oppositely directed trends in solar climate forcings and the global mean surface air temperature.
Lockwood & Fröhlich (2007)Recent oppositely directed trends in solar climate forcings and the global mean surface air temperature.
Lockwood & Fröhlich 2007Recent oppositely directed trends in solar climate forcings and the global mean surface air temperature.
Lockwood (2001)Long-term variations in the magnetic fields of the Sun and the heliosphere: Their origin, effects, and implications
Lockwood (2008)Recent changes in solar outputs and the global mean surface temperature. III. Analysis of contributions to global mean air surface temperature rise
Lockwood & Froehlich (2007)Recent oppositely directed trends in solar climate forcings and the global mean surface air temperature
Lockwood & Froehlich 2007Recent oppositely directed trends in solar climate forcings and the global mean surface air temperature
Lockwood 2001Long-term variations in the magnetic fields of the Sun and the heliosphere: Their origin, effects, and implications
Lockwood 2007Recent oppositely directed trends in solar climate forcings and the global mean surface air temperature
Lockwood 2008Recent changes in solar outputs and the global mean surface temperature. III. Analysis of contributions to global mean air surface temperature rise
Loeb et al. (2007a)Multi-Instrument Comparison of Top-of-Atmosphere Reflected Solar Radiation
Loeb et al. (2007b)Angular Distribution Models for Top-of-Atmosphere Radiative Flux Estimation from the Clouds and the Earth’s Radiant Energy System Instrument on the Terra Satellite. Part II: Validation
Loeb et al. (2009)Toward optimal closure of the Earth's top-of-atmosphere radiation budget
Loeb et al. 2007aMulti-Instrument Comparison of Top-of-Atmosphere Reflected Solar Radiation
Loeb et al. 2007bAngular Distribution Models for Top-of-Atmosphere Radiative Flux Estimation from the Clouds and the Earth’s Radiant Energy System Instrument on the Terra Satellite. Part II: Validation
Loeb et al. 2009Toward optimal closure of the Earth's top-of-atmosphere radiation budget
Loehler & Scafetta (2011)Climate Change Attribution Using Empirical Decomposition of Climatic Data
Loehler & Scafetta 2011Climate Change Attribution Using Empirical Decomposition of Climatic Data
Logical FallaciesLogical Fallacies
Logical FallacyLogical Fallacies
Long et al. (2004)RISING ATMOSPHERIC CARBON DIOXIDE: Plants FACE the Future
Long et al. (2006)Food for Thought: Lower-Than-Expected Crop Yield Stimulation with Rising CO2 Concentrations
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