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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4171591.stm
Hi Aage,
In an article in the BBC World Edition scientists on climate studies are commenting on the greenhouse effect. They introduce to me the term global dimming. According to their measurements the solar energy that reaches the earth is falling due to air pollution. Should this continue the effect on global climate may be detrimental. This will of course fundamentally change the ecosystem of large habitable zones.One scenario is the severe impact on the Asian countries via the monsoon cycle. Another is that the UK could have the temperature og Northern Africa by 2100.
Their  measurments further indicate that the greenhouse effect is considerable higher than assumed by mainstream science.
My question is whether global dimming is a real issue and whether physics can explain and model these dynamic shifts
Best regards
Morten Faureng