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There is no dispute among reputable climate scientists. Just about all of them agree that global warming is happening, and it is being caused by human activity.
Yes, approximately 97 of scientists agree that global warming is happening and is primarily caused by human activities.
The work of 15 climate scientists is helping to educate the public about the overwhelming scientific evidence for human-caused global warming.
Yes, approximately 97 of climate scientists agree that global warming is happening and is primarily caused by human activities.
The current evidence seems to support that the effects of the industrial revolution have caused the natural process to speed up dramatically. There is no way to stop global warming, but we can find ways to slow its current process.
The vast majority of climate scientists, around 97, believe in global warming and agree that it is primarily caused by human activities.
No. Global warming is caused primarily through variations in solar activity which start the process. Most climate scientists also claim that there is a strong possibility that man is also contributing to this process through the use of fossil fuels.
According to surveys, around 97 of actively publishing climate scientists agree that global warming is happening and is primarily caused by human activities.
Yes, the vast majority of climate scientists agree that global warming is happening and that it is primarily caused by human activities, such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation.
Global warming is caused by human activity. The planet is warming and this warming is changing the climate. Sea levels are rising and threaten many low-lying areas and cities permanently.
As with all issues, not ALL scientists believe in the link between human activity and global warming. However, the majority of scientists feel that the evidence for global warming is adequate to prove its existence. The majority of scientists who reaffirm the theory of global warming believe there is a link between climate and human activity. According to the Union of Concerned Scientists, "The Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) states: it is a greater than a 90 percent certainty that emissions of heat-trapping gases from human activities have caused "most of the observed increase in globally averaged temperatures since the mid-20th century." "
The overwhelming consensus among climate scientists is that global warming is real and primarily caused by human activities. While there may be a small minority of scientists who question the extent or causes of global warming, the consensus and evidence supporting the reality of climate change are robust.