Keeping it simple: the value of an irreducibly simple climate model

Christopher Monckton Of Brenchley1, Willie W-H Soon2, David R Legates3

  • 1Science and Public Policy Institute, Haymarket, VA 20169 USA.

Science Bulletin
|August 25, 2015
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