Climate Change: 99.9999% Chance Humans are a Contributing Source

There is a misconception that the science is unsettled on whether humanity is a source of climate change. The science is settled and long has been. Human beings do contribute to climate change in a number of significant ways, not least of which is human activity with associated carbon emissions. A brief but useful article can be found at this link:

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