Earth's globally averaged surface temperature is rising
Observed increases in the Earth's globally averaged surface temperature offer credible evidence of significant climate change.
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Anthropogenic Climate Change »Anthropogenic Climate Change
Human impact on the Earth's climate? »Human impact on the Earth's climate?
Case for significant anthropogenic forcing is clear »Case for significant anthropogenic forcing is clear
Scientific measurements provide strong supporting evidence »Scientific measurements provide strong supporting evidence
Earth's globally averaged surface temperature is rising
0.6 +/- 0.2°C warming observed during 20th Century »0.6 +/- 0.2°C warming observed during 20th Century
0.17°C rise per decade since 1976 »0.17°C rise per decade since 1976
Observed warming of more than 0.25°F (0.14°C) since 2000 »Observed warming of more than 0.25°F (0.14°C) since 2000
0.5 C warming since 1940 within instrument error range »0.5 C warming since 1940 within instrument error range
Observed warming explained by non-human factors »Observed warming explained by non-human factors
Temperature rises associated with industrialization »Temperature rises associated with industrialization
Rate of change rapid compared to recent historical pattern »Rate of change rapid compared to recent historical pattern
Observed melting of snow and ice »Observed melting of snow and ice
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