http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid_1274000/1274252.stm has the story.
"In their model, the team from NOAA also factored in the effects of the sun's changing intensity and the aerosol particles produced by volcanic eruptions over the last century.
Will try to obtain a copy of science weekly to see it for myself.
Two separate studies, or simulations. Of course it can be argued that the scientists adjusted the variables so they got the result they wanted, but we'd ahve to dig in and see the motives behind the studies before making such an assumption or accusation.
Well worth reading. Interestingly enough done by US scientists, wtg dudes.
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