80% of all scientists consider anthropogenic global warming among the biggest concerns facing our species at the present time. 97% of climate researchers concur.
34 national academies of science have issued statements concerning global warming, and the actions humans need to take to reduce the impact. That number isn't impressive at all if every nation has a national academy of science. Although I could not find out how many there are, I suspect that is pretty close to ALL of them.
Found it! There are 42 national academies of science altogether, including the Vatican. So only 81% of them have issued statements favoring measures to limit CO2 emissions.
The Polish Academy of Sciences issued this statement: "Problems of global warming, climate change, and their various negative impacts on human life and on the functioning of entire societies are one of the most dramatic challenges of modern times." And the "PAS General Assembly calls on the national scientific communities and the national government to actively support Polish participation in this important endeavor."
The world's largest general scientific society, the AAAS, states: The scientific evidence is clear: global climate change caused by human activities is occurring now, and it is a growing threat to society.
The ESF states: There is now convincing evidence that since the industrial revolution, human activities, resulting in increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases have become a major agent of climate change... On-going and increased efforts to mitigate climate change through reduction in greenhouse gases are therefore crucial.
The prestigious AGU declares: The Earth's climate is now clearly out of balance and is warming. Many components of the climate system-including the temperatures of the atmosphere, land and ocean, the extent of sea ice and mountain glaciers, the sea level, the distribution of precipitation, and the length of seasons-are now changing at rates and in patterns that are not natural and are best explained by the increased atmospheric abundances of greenhouse gases and aerosols generated by human activity during the 20th century.
Numerous other scientific organizations have also released similar statements.
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.
Global warming and climate chang
Not necessarily, as belief in evolution and belief in global warming don't really have anything to do with each other. That said, a person who believes in evolution is probably more likely to believe in global warming, as they tend to listen to what scientists say, and scientists are the biggest advocates for global warming being real.
Yes, global warming is a widely accepted scientific theory supported by a vast majority of climate scientists worldwide. The overwhelming consensus is that human activities, such as the burning of fossil fuels, are a significant driver of the current global warming trend.
Scientists who write about global warming often fear that their warnings will not be taken seriously, that their research may be misrepresented or misunderstood by the public or policymakers, and that the consequences of climate change will continue to escalate without sufficient action being taken.
Approximately 97 of climate scientists believe in global warming.
Approximately 97 of scientists believe in man-made global warming.
According to multiple studies, less than 3 of scientists do not believe in global warming.
The overwhelming majority of scientists agree that global warming is real. Multiple studies have shown that around 97 of climate scientists support the consensus that human activities are causing global warming.
Because it is GLOBAL, not local warming.
Yes, approximately 97 of scientists agree that global warming is happening and is primarily caused by human activities.
Yes, the majority of scientists agree that global warming is happening and that it is having a significant impact on the environment.
The consensus among scientists is that global warming is real and supported by 97 of them.
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.
Global warming is no longer a theory, as it is accepted as fact by the vast majority of climate scientists.
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.