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Earth’s Diminishing Magnetic Dipole Moment is Driving Global Carbon Dioxide Levels and Global Warming

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Figure 1. The decline of the intensity of the total magnetic field strength of the earth (blue line) and increase in Global Averaged carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere
Figure 4. Scatterplot and regression line for the inverse correlation between global temperature and change in the inference of the earth’s magnetic dipole

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