In 1976, National Geographic reported a scientific consensus for global cooling.
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Nice find! Added this to my “Consensus” and “Global Cooling” files. I probably still have that issue packed away.
Do you have your “consensus” list publicly available? I would like to have that for reference too.
I keep my files in two personal email accounts, and have over 100 references for “consensus” alone. Many of these can be found using site searches at skeptic sites, and entering the key word “consensus”.