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It is vital to understand the global climate system and to be able to predict its future
trends with a high degree of confidence for social and economic reasons. Whilst increasing
levels of greenhouse gases are almost certainly responsible for some of the recent rise in
tropospheric temperatures during the last 80 years, solar variability could be a very
important factor on a wide variety of time-scales.
This page has been set up by the CAST project to allow scientists interested in solar variability and its impact on climate change to exchange information and work collaboratively. Most of the information is stored in a shared workspace handled by the BSCW collaboration system rather than in static HTML pages. This allows registered users to be able to add and modify items within the workspace themselves. Members of the public have read only access to the workspace.
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