Yes, global warming is now accepted by the vast majority of climate scientists. It is no longer regarded as a theory but is accepted as true.
Most scientists and scientific organizations round the world agree that global warming is happening. A few scientists disagree.
Many scientists hypothesize that deforestation intensifies global warming trends.
A myth is an incorrect belief. No myths contribute to global warming.A myth is an incorrect belief. No myths contribute to global warming.
THE END OF THE WORLD.Due to global warming the end of the world will come, as a theory scientists made.The human population could die out.
A. Its warming of sea surface temperatures
Yes, global warming is now accepted by the vast majority of climate scientists. It is no longer regarded as a theory but is accepted as true.
Global warming is no longer a theory, as it is accepted as fact by the vast majority of climate scientists.
There are two views on whether global warming is real: the view of the overwhelming majority of climate scientists and the views of non-scientists. Most children are being taught the scientific view of global warming, which is that global warming is really happening. After all, by the time many of them are adults, they will have to cope with some of the problems expected to occur as a result of global warming.
There are many fears of scientists who write about global warming. Ozone depletion, floods, warming etc are some of them.
Most scientists and scientific organizations round the world agree that global warming is happening. A few scientists disagree.
Not many. Most (97% of) climate scientists agree that the earth is warming and that humans are causing global warming by burning fossil fuels and cutting down forests.
Because it is GLOBAL, not local warming.
Many scientists hypothesize that deforestation intensifies global warming trends.
Scientists as a group do not take measures to prevent global warming other than those taken by individuals.
The work of 15 climate scientists is helping to educate the public about the overwhelming scientific evidence for human-caused global warming.
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." "
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