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Barnosky and environmental scientist Barry Brook of the University of Adelaide in Australia have found such a human-climate synergy operating in megafaunal extinctions when severe climate change coincided with human arrivals.
For example, last year climate scientists Tom Wigley and Ben Santer published a paper concluding that human climate influences were responsible for 50 to 150percentt of the observed warming from 1950 to 2005.
For one, virtually every reputable climate scientist in the world agrees we are currently on the brink of a human-caused climate catastrophe.
But the idea that the planet is nearing tipping points — thresholds at which change suddenly becomes unstoppable — has driven a wedge between scientists who otherwise share deep concerns about the implications of a human-warmed climate.
Some of the most prominent television meteorologists deny a human cause in climate change – or insist there is no evidence of climate change.
By themselves, none of these prove or disprove a human role in climate change.
But with a strong contingent of Republicans in Congress still denying a human role in climate change, it is still apparently necessary.
A star-studded cast of Hollywood actors will for the first time "put a human face on climate change" in an ambitious new US television series, the show's executive producer says.
The award was also a validation for the United Nations panel, which in its early days was vilified by those who disputed the scientific case for a human role in climate change.
The Texas Republican Joe Barton stands out even among his fellow conservative Republicans who have made it an article of faith to deny the existence of a human component to climate change.
Weart is best known to Dot Earth regulars as the author of the essential guide to 100 years of research pointing to a human influence on climate, "The Discovery of Global Warming" (here's my 2003 review of that book for The Times).
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