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General-science Group Short Communication Article ID: igmin269

About the Problem of Climate Warming

Environmental Contamination Environmental ImpactsEnvironmental Sciences DOI10.61927/igmin269 Affiliation

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    Kamalov Bakhodir Asomovich, Doctor of Geographical Sciences, Professor, Namangan State University, Uzbekistan, Email: kamolov-1942@inbox.ru

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The article criticizes studies on modern warming that do not take into account the warming of the last interglacial period—the Holocene. According to data from numerous meteorological stations, no anthropogenic contribution to climate warming is detected before 1950. This contribution becomes noticeable in the meteorological station data after 1950.

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