Correlative evidence for anthropogenic cause is strong

The correlative evidence indicating anthropogenic causes for global warming is strong, and getting stronger. Even if this were not the case, the precautionary principle would indicate that strong action to reduce emissions is needed.

From a comment by Paul Richardson to element #5168.
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