This document is an email with numerous recipients on the subject of climate change from Michael Catanzaro at the EPA. It contains the names and email addresses of over 50 recipients, most of which are listed as unknown or without any additional context. The high-level purpose seems to be sharing information about climate change with various stakeholders in government and organizations, but the specific content or purpose of the email cannot be determined from the provided document.
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THE SCIENCE OF CLIMATE CHANGE
be changes in the
bOne of many natural factors affecting climate may
brightness
on the Sun's surface is
of the Sun over decades to centuries. The magnetism
marked by the coverage of sunspots - cool areas of intense magnetic
fields. The
This magnetic cycle is
number of sunspots varies over an li-year period.
1linked
output. Solar
to a brightening and fading in the Sun' s total energy
brightness
over decades, could
changes measuring a few tenths of a percent, sustained
drive
global temperatures to change-
for the Sun's changing
&Assuming that the Sun's magnetic change 'Is a proxy
brightness, computer simulations of the climate suggest that a change of
0.4% in
average tempserature
the Sun's brightness would produce observed global
changes
of about 0.5 C over the last 100 years. 0
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[From bIncreasing Carbon Dioxide and Global Climate Change,
Baliunas
and Willie Soon; ht-tp://vwN.m~arshall.orU/article~prp?id-13J
8/14/2003
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