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Increase in Monsoon Rainfall Largely due to Natural Climate Fluctuations, not Global Warming
According to a new study, the natural ups and down of climates are more important in predicting rainfall distribution than the effects of global warming. Researchers say that the findings of the study must be taken into account while predicting future climate change.
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