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English: Graph showing global warming attribution - based on NCA4 (2017) Fig 3.3. Modeled forcing responses of forces affecting global temperature (1870 - ~2017).
Uploader took separate charts, changed them in Photoshop to a common vertical (temperature anomaly) scale, and merged them into this composite graphic. Source of charts from which the above composite chart was formed:
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