04 September, 2014

Surprising result is no 'surprise'


Those who follow the climate change conversation would not be at all surprised by this finding.

Writing on The Conversation, senior statistician with the CSIRO, Philip Kokic, research scientist, agriculture flagship, Mark Howden, and senior research scientist at the CSIRO, Steven Crimp, said there is less than 1 chance in 100,000 that global average temperature over the past 60 years would have been as high without human-caused greenhouse gas emissions.

The story, headed; “99.999% certainty humans are driving global warming: new study” was published today.

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