Global warming

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Global warming is the term ascribed to an increase in global average surface temperature. Scientists such as Richard Lindzen, Fred Singer, etc., say that the patterns of global warming are naturally caused. Some other scientists like James Hansen and Michael Mann say that the Modern Warming Period is largely caused by human activity.

Politicians who support the Kyoto Protocol have made the claim that there is a cause and effect relationship between increases in atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases and air temperature.

Hansen's group at the Goddard Institute wrote, "Global warming is now 0.6°C [1.08°F] in the past three decades and 0.8°C [1.44°F]in the past century." [1]

Natural variability of the climate system

The Earth has experienced numerous ice ages over the past two million years, during which global temperatures dropped approximately 6 degrees Celsius and then returned to normal. The frigid temperatures allowed ice sheets to expand southward, covering much of Asia, Europe, and North America. The cooling associated with ice ages is gradual, while the terminations are relatively rapid. However, even the rapid terminations of ice ages take centuries to millennia, which contrasts with the effects predicted for anthropogenic global warming.

Politics of global warming

The global average surface temperature warmed about 0.5°C (0.9°F) over the second half of the 20th Century,Template:Fact-science and to some the warming appears to be related to increases in carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. The possibility of adverse consequences has become a major concern for environmentalists.

Assessments of climate science by the United Nations (see IPCC - Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) have claimed that scientists are 90% sure that over 50% of the observed global warming in recent decades is human-caused, and that continued global warming should be expected over at lease the next century. One prominent journal published a literature search by an avowed Kyoto Protocol supporter claiming a "scientific consensus" overwhelmingly supports the IPCC reports. [2]

Several prominent scientists have pointed out the politicized science of the UN's assessment methods. The scientific reports are submitted to a panel of representatives appointed by each country in the IPCC. Several scientists have complained about their work being misrepresented by the U.N.


Scientists

Roger Revelle

External links

References

  1. http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/2005/
  2. http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/306/5702/1686]