Do human nursery gases play less of a part inglobal warmingthan ab initio suspected ? A new subject field suggests that ’s the display case , blamingwater vaporfor up to a third of the world warming throughout the 1990s . Damn you , water !
The discovery is the final result of inquiry carried out by a team from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration , led by Susan Solomon , who argues that it does n’t lessen the obligation humanity has for global heating but may explain why global warming has slowed in the past ten :
[ T]his [ newfangled bailiwick ] shows there are mood scientist round out the public who are taste very hard to understand and to explain to the great unwashed openly and honestly what has happened over the last decennary … We call this the 10 , 10 , 10 job . A 10 % drop-off in water vapor , 10 miles up has had an effect on global warming over the last 10 years .

If the theory holds , it also explains a rise in the rate of heating in the two last decades of the twentieth century , where there was a rise in piddle vapor . What remains unexplained is why the levels of vapor have fluctuated so much , and whether their drop over the last ten old age is , itself , related to global thaw .
Water vapor do one - third of global warming in 1990s , discipline reveals[Guardian.co.uk ]
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