The Berkeley Lab study found that
global land surface temperature decreased by a modest amount — an average of roughly 0.01 degrees Celsius, based on an albedo increase of.003 averaged over all global land surfaces.
That's not what the data shows - Vose et al 2005; «Minimum
temperature increased about twice as fast as maximum
temperature over
global land areas since 1950, resulting in a broad decline in the diurnal
temperature range...», and Zhou et al 2009; «Observations show that the
surface diurnal
temperature range (DTR) has
decreased since 1950s over most
global land areas...» would disagree.