“Some scientific conclusions or theories have been so thoroughly examined and tested, and supported by so many independent observations and results, that their likelihood of subsequently being found to be wrong is vanishingly small. Such conclusions and theories are then regarded as settled facts. This is the case for the conclusions that the Earth system is warming and that much of this warming is due to human activities."
Here are 33 articles, reports and studies that support the existence of anthropogenic climate change:
- No scientific body of national or international standing maintains a dissenting opinion on climate change
- September 2012 was the Warmest in Recorded History (NOAA)
- Strong Body of Evidence for a Changing Climate
- American Meteorological Society Corroborates Anthropogenic Climate Change
- More Scientific Support for Anthropogenic Climate Change
- Science and Pernicious Ignorance of Climate Change Denial
- The Fifth Global Environmental Outlook Report
- Findings and Solutions in the Living Planet Report 2012
- A New Study Indicates We Are Reaching a Tipping Points
- Environmental Tipping Points
- Climate Change Science
- Top Four Climate Studies of 2011
- State of the Climate Global Analysis Nov 2011
- Interactive Map Reveals Warmer Spring 2012
- 2012 is but the Latest Year Marked by Heat and Drought
- Heat in the US Northeast and Drought Around the World IN 2012
- Temperature Data: 1880 - 2011 (Video)
- New NASA Video Graphically Illustrates that the Earth is Warming
- Popular Media is Distorting the Facts about Climate
- State of the Climate Global Analysis Nov 2011
- Debunking CO2 Myths and The Science of Climate Change
- Primer on CO2 and other GHGs
- Video: Why People are Confused about the Scientific Veracity of Climate Change
- Bill McKibben: Global Warming's Terrifying New Math
- The Effects of Global Warming
- The human fingerprint in global warming
- Human activities produce in just 3 to 5 days, the equivalent amount of carbon that volcanoes produce globally each year
- Chronological history of atmospheric CO2, showing a massive spike from the Industrial Revolution onwards
- Strong correlation between atmospheric CO2 levels, man-made carbon emissions and the global average temperature
- The rapid decline in Arctic sea ice is between 70% and 95% due to man-made global warming
- A NASA study reports that changes in solar activity cannot be responsible for the current period of global warming
- 10-year average (2000–2009) global temperature anomaly relative to 1951–1980 mean
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