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The Summary for Policymakers reflects less emphasis on communicating the basis for uncertainty and a stronger emphasis on areas of major concern associated with human-induced climate change. This change in emphasis appears to be the result of a summary process in which scientists work with policy makers on the document.
A quick internet search for the causes of climate change will most likely bring you to images of smoke billowing from coal plants.
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Climate change feedbacks are natural processes which impact how much global temperatures will increase for a given amount of greenhouse gas emissions. Positive feedbacks amplify global warming while negative feedbacks diminish it. [2] : 2233 Feedbacks influence both the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and the amount of temperature ...
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Multiple lines of evidence support attribution of recent climate change to human activities: [8] A physical understanding of the climate system: greenhouse gas concentrations have increased and their warming properties are well-established.