In Reply to: Take whatever you wish (orally, etc) but be kind to answer my question posted by Victor Khomenko on January 19, 2007 at 10:05:47:
My explanation is a strong increase in aerosols, specifically sulfate aerosols, released by the combination of coal and oil burned during the massive industrialization triggered by WWI. It's probably not the whole story, especially since the cooling abated before the enactment of emissions controls.
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Follow Ups
- I did answer your question. - GliderGuider 01/19/0710:18:20 01/19/07 (3)
- You did not. I was asking about 1900 to 1920, not 1980. (nt) - Victor Khomenko 10:21:15 01/19/07 (2)
- And you complain about people not reading what you write? - GliderGuider 10:42:47 01/19/07 (1)
- It also includes those who weasel but don't answer - Victor Khomenko 10:49:20 01/19/07 (0)