Evidence of Climate Changes

Many lines of scientific evidence show the Earth's climate is changing. This page presents the latest information from several independent measures of observed climate change that illustrate an overwhelmingly compelling story of a planet that is undergoing global warming. Our world is getting warmer. Over the last 100 years the average global surface temperature has risen by about 0.74C. For scientists studying the impacts of climate change, such questions - and answers - are constantly being revised and refined as more information is gathered, models are fine-tuned, and feedbacks are better understood.

  • Sea level rises
  • Ocean heat content
  • Global temperature rise
  • Warming oceans
  • Extreme events
  • Ocean acidification
  • Ozone layer
  • Shifting ranges of plants and animals

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