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Climate Change: Relationships to CO2 Emission and Locations

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The global climate change has been one of the serious problems in the 21st century. In this paper, we analyze the correlations or patterns associated with the global temperature data, carbon-dioxide emission and the location information based on the latitude or longitude. We do find some interesting patterns, especially the ones based on latitude or longitude information. The analytical results can be used to better understand the characteristics of climate change in different locations.

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Michael E. Schlesinger and John F. B. Mitchell 1987. Climate model simulations of the equilibrium climatic response to increased carbon dioxide. Reviews of Geophysics Vol. 25, 4 (1987), 760--798.
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Isla R. Simpson, Tiffany A. Shaw, and Richard Seager. 2014. A diagnosis of the seasonally and longitudinally varying midlatitude circulation response to global warming. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences Vol. 71, 7 (2014), 2489--2515.

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    RIIT '17: Proceedings of the 6th Annual Conference on Research in Information Technology
    October 2017
    48 pages
    ISBN:9781450351201
    DOI:10.1145/3125649
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    1. climate change
    2. latitude
    3. longitude

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