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  1. effect, causing global warming. The excess energy is taken up by different parts of the Earth (Graphic B): 91% is absorbed by the oceans, 5% is absorbed by the land, 3% is absorbed by the ice. Only 1% of the extra heat is absorbed by the atmosphere. This warming has caused changes in many aspects of climate.

  2. 9. Apr. 2024 · The global average carbon dioxide set a new record high in 2023: 419.3 parts per million. Atmospheric carbon dioxide is now 50 percent higher than it was before the Industrial Revolution. The annual rate of increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide over the past 60 years is about 100 times faster than previous natural increases, such as those that ...

  3. 13. Sept. 2022 · But climate records are able to show that today’s global warming—particularly what has occured since the start of the industrial revolution—is happening much, much faster than ever before.

  4. 8. Feb. 2022 · Global warming potentials and lifetimes come from Table 8.A.1 of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Fifth Assessment Report, Working Group I contribution. * Carbon dioxide’s lifetime cannot be represented with a single value because the gas is not destroyed over time, but instead moves among different parts of the ocean–atmosphere–land system.

  5. Climate records show a warming trend. Estimating global average surface air temperature increase requires careful analysis of millions of measurements from around the world, including from land stations, ships, and satellites. Despite the many complications of synthesising such data, multiple independent teams have concluded separately and ...

  6. Scientific Consensus. Temperature data showing rapid warming in the past few decades, the latest data going up through 2023. According to NASA, Earth’s average surface temperature in 2023 was the warmest on record since recordkeeping began in 1880, continuing a long-term trend of rising global temperatures. On top of that, the 10 most recent ...

  7. We already experience increases in the severity and frequency of weather and climate extremes, like heatwaves, heavy rains, and drought, in many regions of the world. 4/10 More warming, more changes. With more global warming, many changes become larger. Land and polar regions warm faster than other parts.