Is that anything like "you're getting Warm, Warmer, Hot"?
The science of global warming has changed a lot in 25 years. The basic conclusions haven’t.
by Brad Plumer, washingtonpost.com -- Sep 27, 2013
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Over the years, a vast pile of climate research has simply reaffirmed that conclusion. In 2001, the third IPCC report said it was "likely" that most of the rise in surface temperatures over the past half-century was due to human activity. The 2007 report bumped this up to "very likely." And the 2013 report says that it's "extremely likely" that humans are responsible for more than half that warming -- a more than 95 percent chance.
That increased confidence represents years of painstaking research, bolstered by dozens of independent lines of evidence, from advanced computer modeling to investigations into Earth's ancient climate history. Scientists are now as certain that humans are responsible for rising temperatures as they are that cigarette smoke causes lung cancer.
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95% Certainty (that global warming is Human-caused) -- if that's enough "likelihood" to give up cigarette smoking, it should be enough to realize we need to quit fueling the Planet's largest heat-storing reservoirs too,
-- shouldn't it?
Because THAT would be something like "Going, Going, Gone."