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Leven in een broeikas: het opbouwen van een eenvoudig klimaatmodel

In de berichtgeving over het klimaat worden we er nogal eens met om de oren gesmeten: klimaatmodellen. Maar hoe ontstaan die nu eigenlijk? Welke factoren worden erin meegenomen? En zijn ze echt zo onbetrouwbaar als klimaatsceptici ons willen doen geloven?

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Leven in een broeikas: het opbouwen van een eenvoudig klimaatmodel – Scientias.nl.

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Posted on August 1, 2013 by Danny Haelewaters. This entry was posted in Klimaat and tagged atmosfeer, black body, klimaatwetenschap, Milanković. Bookmark the permalink.
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