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Rebuttal of “On global forces of nature driving the Earth's climate. Are humans involved?” by L. F. Khilyuk and G. V. Chilingar

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Aeschbach-Hertig, W. Rebuttal of “On global forces of nature driving the Earth's climate. Are humans involved?” by L. F. Khilyuk and G. V. Chilingar. Environ Geol 52, 1007–1009 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00254-006-0519-3

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