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Humans are driving climate change

The report by the U.S. Global Change Research Program released the news which
indicates 95-100 percent confidence in the finding on November 3. This news is about
climate change; the scientist said that humans are driving warming on Earth since the
1950s. The 2017 climate science special report will be rolled into the fourth national
climate assessment and set to be release in the late 2018. Furthermore, the last national
climate change assessment which released in 2014 concluded that the recent warming
was mostly due to humans but did not give a belief level. The 2017 report find that things
have not gotten better and ice sheet melting has accelerated. As a result, projections of
possible average global sea level rise by 2100 under a high greenhouse gas emissions
scenario, which radiation rise unabated throughout the 21st century, have increased from
2 meters to as much as 2.6 meters. Moreover, the reports states that in 2014, 2015 and
2016 which are three of the warmest years on a record had record-low sea ice extent in
the Arctic Ocean in the summer. Additionally, this report also notes some questions which
is unresolved and have become increasingly active areas of the research. Lastly there is a
very big one question which is how will climate change alter atmospheric circulation in the
mid-latitude areas? For this question, the answer is not clear enough. Scientist are still
wrangling with whether and how these changes will affect storm patterns and contribute to
extreme weather events such as drought and snow storm.

https://www.sciencenews.org/article/humans-climate-change-national-assessment-
2017?mode=topic&context=60

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