Greenhouse gas emissions have escalated, glaciers have shrunk, the atmosphere and ocean have warmed, and sea level has risen.
All because of people, a new report found.
It is “extremely likely” that human influence has been the main cause of observed warming on the climate system since the mid-20th century in regions around the globe, according to a new assessment released Friday by the U.N.-created Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
“Human influence on the climate system is clear. This is evident from the increasing greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere, positive radiative forcing, observed warming, and understanding of the climate system,” the report said.
Scientists are “highly confident” that more than 90% of the energy accumulated between 1971 and 2010 is due to ocean warming. Each of the last three decades was subsequently warmer at the Earth’s surface than any decade since 1850.









