Man changed atmosphere as early as the 19th century

Man changed atmosphere as early as the 19th century

As early as 1885, anthropogenic emissions led to changes in the earthly stratosphere. © Aleksandarnakovski/ iStock

Due to the combustion of fossil raw materials, we humans release large amounts of greenhouse gases and thereby change the worldwide climate. But when did these emissions have measurable influences on the climate system for the first time? Researchers have now approached this question using a model simulation. People had already measurement methods in the 19th century

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