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155867 
Journal Article 
Letter 
Reply to comment by D. P. Chock et al. on "Control of fossil-fuel particulate black carbon and organic matter, possibly the most effective method of slowing global warming" 
Jacobson, MZ 
2003 
Yes 
Journal of Geophysical Research
ISSN: 0148-0227
EISSN: 2156-2202 
108 
D24 
4770 
This is a response to the comment of Penner [2003] (hereinafter referred to as P2003) on the paper of Jacobson [2002] (hereinafter referred to as J2002). The commentary contains several factually inaccurate statements about the model used by J2002 and about the published literature, and I disagree with other comments. Results have been repeated many times under a variety of conditions, including now with treatment of energy diffusion in the deep ocean. Controlling fossil-fuel black carbon plus organic matter (f.f. BC + OM) still appears to be the most effective method of slowing global warming for a specific period. Publisher Location Book Title