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Posted on: August 21, 2017 at 11:24:02 CT
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From National Academies of Science FAQ section I linked previously:

How do scientists know that recent climate change is largely caused by human activities?

Scientists know that recent climate change is largely caused by human activities from an
understanding of basic physics, comparing observations with models, and fingerprinting
the detailed patterns of climate change caused by different human and natural influences.
Since the mid-1800s, scientists have known that CO2 is one of the main greenhouse gases of importance to
Earth’s energy balance. Direct measurements of CO2 in the atmosphere and in air trapped in ice show that
atmospheric CO2 increased by about 40% from 1800 to 2012. Measurements of different forms of carbon
(isotopes, see Question 3) reveal that this increase is due to human activities. Other greenhouse gases
(notably methane and nitrous oxide) are also increasing as a consequence of human activities. The observed
global surface temperature rise since 1900 is consistent with detailed calculations of the impacts of the
observed increase in atmospheric CO2 (and other human-induced changes) on Earth’s energy balance.
Different influences on climate have different signatures in climate records. These unique fingerprints are
easier to see by probing beyond a single number (such as the average temperature of Earth’s surface), and
looking instead at the geographical and seasonal patterns of climate change. The observed patterns of
surface warming, temperature changes through the atmosphere, increases in ocean heat content, increases
in atmospheric moisture, sea level rise, and increased melting of land and sea ice also match the patterns
scientists expect to see due to rising levels of CO2 and other human-induced changes (see Question 5).
The expected changes in climate are based on our understanding of how greenhouse gases trap heat.
Both this fundamental understanding of the physics of greenhouse gases and fingerprint studies show
that natural causes alone are inadequate to explain the recent observed changes in climate. Natural causes
include variations in the Sun’s output and in Earth’s orbit around the Sun, volcanic eruptions, and internal
fluctuations in the climate system (such as El Niño and La Niña). Calculations using climate models (see
infobox, p.20) have been used to simulate what would have happened to global temperatures if only
natural factors were influencing the climate system. These simulations yield little warming, or even a slight
cooling, over the 20th century. Only when models include human influences on the composition of the
atmosphere are the resulting temperature changes consistent with observed changes.

Edited by paleojas at 11:24:37 on 08/21/17
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No solar eclipse today - paleojas MU - 8/21 10:32:52
     you just don't know science - FootballRefugee MU - 8/21 12:40:53
          RE: you just don't know science - paleojas MU - 8/21 14:04:21
     Good, progressive said the eclipse was racist yesterday. - RHAYWORTH MU - 8/21 12:06:30
     RE: No solar eclipse today - MOCO SON MU - 8/21 11:22:41
          Unfortunate that you think weather and climate are the same - paleojas MU - 8/21 11:25:12
               RE: Unfortunate that you think weather and climate are the same - MOCO SON MU - 8/21 11:28:00
                    Learn the difference - paleojas MU - 8/21 11:31:29
                         RE: Learn the difference - MOCO SON MU - 8/21 11:37:25
                              RE: Learn the difference - paleojas MU - 8/21 11:39:17
                                   RE: Learn the difference - MOCO SON MU - 8/21 11:41:06
                                        OK... let's follow the money on climate change research - paleojas MU - 8/21 11:44:18
                                             RE: OK... let's follow the money on climate change research - MOCO SON MU - 8/21 11:48:44
                                                  RE: OK... let's follow the money on climate change research - paleojas MU - 8/21 14:03:37
                                             No answer for this one, MOCO SON? - paleojas MU - 8/21 11:47:31
                                        RE: Learn the difference - paleojas MU - 8/21 11:41:49
                                             RE: Learn the difference - MOCO SON MU - 8/21 11:43:48
     From, say, the modeling done in 1990, which one was the - Bulldog Bob Brown STL - 8/21 11:20:01
     And, there is an infinite amount of fish in the sea and - GA Tiger MU - 8/21 11:00:20
     Solar eclipses are not perceived as a problem - ummmm MU - 8/21 10:36:15
          RE: Solar eclipses are not perceived as a problem - paleojas MU - 8/21 10:38:09
               RE: Solar eclipses are not perceived as a problem - MOCO SON MU - 8/21 11:34:33
                    RE: Solar eclipses are not perceived as a problem - paleojas MU - 8/21 11:37:54
                         RE: Solar eclipses are not perceived as a problem - MOCO SON MU - 8/21 11:40:26
                              RE: Solar eclipses are not perceived as a problem - paleojas MU - 8/21 11:41:00
                                   RE: Solar eclipses are not perceived as a problem - MOCO SON MU - 8/21 11:42:28
               what's really fvcking stupid is trying to compare "climate - 90Tiger MU - 8/21 10:49:53
                    90Tigeriny indeed - JG MU - 8/21 11:08:44
                         vapid (nm) - 90Tiger MU - 8/21 11:10:03
                              You will need to step up your game to be considered - JG MU - 8/21 11:20:23
                    Climate change isn't a theory. It's an observation - paleojas MU - 8/21 10:52:05
                         RE: Climate change isn't a theory. It's an observation - MOCO SON MU - 8/21 11:31:18
                              So we should throw out all scientific consensus? - paleojas MU - 8/21 11:35:11
                                   RE: So we should throw out all scientific consensus? - MOCO SON MU - 8/21 11:39:10
                                        RE: So we should throw out all scientific consensus? - paleojas MU - 8/21 11:39:54
                                             RE: So we should throw out all scientific consensus? - MOCO SON MU - 8/21 11:45:14
                                                  RE: So we should throw out all scientific consensus? - paleojas MU - 8/21 11:46:09
                                                       RE: So we should throw out all scientific consensus? - MOCO SON MU - 8/21 11:51:35
                                                            RE: So we should throw out all scientific consensus? - paleojas MU - 8/21 16:59:55
                         I think it is funny - meatiger MU - 8/21 10:59:29
                              RE: I think it is funny - MOCO SON MU - 8/21 11:54:15
                                   It is done equally by both sides - meatiger MU - 8/21 11:59:35
                         So are hallucinations, Pail o' jizz... nm - hokie VT - 8/21 10:57:50
                              grow up (nm) - pickle MU - 8/21 11:11:26
                         "concensus"? you think knowing the exact location of - 90Tiger MU - 8/21 10:57:23
                              "guesswork" - meatiger MU - 8/21 11:16:38
                                   stay on topic, now, meat - 90Tiger MU - 8/21 12:36:55
                                   based on the accuracy of those models to date, yes. You - 90Tiger MU - 8/21 11:20:04
                                        I don't track the models - meatiger MU - 8/21 11:26:33
                                             Another thing - meatiger MU - 8/21 11:38:34
                                                  so which models are shown to be anything better than - 90Tiger MU - 8/21 12:36:29
                                                       Models are not simply guesswork - meatiger MU - 8/21 12:57:10
                                                            yeah, no #hit, and the models they have are $hit. good - 90Tiger MU - 8/21 14:45:33
                                                                 How do you know their models are $hit? - meatiger MU - 8/21 15:31:39
                                        RE: based on the accuracy of those models to date, yes. You - paleojas MU - 8/21 11:21:54
                                             i didn't follow any links - what models do you have that - 90Tiger MU - 8/21 12:37:41
                              RE: "concensus"? you think knowing the exact location of - paleojas MU - 8/21 11:01:30
                                   No, you tell me. The answer: you don't fvcking know or - 90Tiger MU - 8/21 11:09:35
                                        Too many big words in there for ya? - paleojas MU - 8/21 11:11:06
                                             Just simplify it and copy and paste the conclusions (nm) - 90Tiger MU - 8/21 11:20:32
                                                  Because you're unable to copy and paste yourself... - paleojas MU - 8/21 11:24:02
                                                       ie., they don't know. (nm) - 90Tiger MU - 8/21 12:38:10
                                                            RE: ie., they don't know. (nm) - paleojas MU - 8/22 04:43:50
                         someone has a chip on his shoulder (nm) - pickle MU - 8/21 10:54:35
                              RE: someone has a chip on his shoulder (nm) - paleojas MU - 8/21 10:57:24
                                   believe me - pickle MU - 8/21 11:08:00
                                        Thanks for the advice - paleojas MU - 8/21 11:08:35
                                   well, folks can tell us to the second on every spot on earth - 90Tiger MU - 8/21 10:58:58
                                        It's those same predictive models that allow us to know how - paleojas MU - 8/21 11:08:04
                                             definitely a dh (nm) - pickle MU - 8/21 11:09:25
                                                  yup (nm) - 90Tiger MU - 8/21 11:10:23
               Where did ummmm - meatiger MU - 8/21 10:42:06
               I didn't say anything about Internet research. - ummmm MU - 8/21 10:41:02
                    RE: I didn't say anything about Internet research. - paleojas MU - 8/21 10:46:57
                         Yeah, that's what he just stated you buffoon (nm) - 90Tiger MU - 8/21 10:50:28
                              Right. I'm sure he knows the difference between a scientific - paleojas MU - 8/21 10:54:22
                                   no need for him to know the difference. you should be - 90Tiger MU - 8/21 11:08:23
                                        Thanks for the advice - paleojas MU - 8/21 11:12:39
                                             RE: Thanks for the advice - MOCO SON MU - 8/21 12:06:24
                                                  RE: Thanks for the advice - paleojas MU - 8/22 04:44:48
     We should have paid China & India what they wanted - mu7176grad MU - 8/21 10:36:13
     Either a perfect parody or a Toro alt - JG MU - 8/21 10:34:49
          What is a Toro alt? - paleojas MU - 8/21 10:39:01
               someone that registered 16.11 years ago with - JG MU - 8/21 10:40:08
                    RE: someone that registered 16.11 years ago with - paleojas MU - 8/21 10:42:36
                         Yup - JG MU - 8/21 10:44:42
                              RE: Yup - paleojas MU - 8/21 10:45:07




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