Vapour decline 'may explain global warming slowdown'

A new report suggests a slowdown in global warming in recent years may have been caused by a decline in water vapour in the stratosphere.

Vapour decline 'may explain global warming slowdown'

A new report suggests a slowdown in global warming in recent years may have been caused by a decline in water vapour in the stratosphere.

While climate warming is continuing, the increase in temperatures is not as rapid as in the 1990s, according to research.

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