C'm on, let's be honest here - > you simply can not definitively
attribute global average warming contributions with that kind of accuracy.
Not exact matches
Some
warmer than
average temperatures can be
attributed to a
global climate phenomenon called the El Niño — Southern Oscillation, or ENSO.
Last year was the
warmest since records began in the 19th Century, as
global average temperatures continued a rise dating back decades that scientists
attribute to greenhouse gases.
The Earth is
warming on
average, and most of the
global warming of the past half - century can very likely be
attributed to human influence.
The cooling and leveling off of
average global temperatures during the 1950's and 1960's is
attributed primarily to aerosols from fossil fuels and other sources, when the greenhouse
warming was overwhelmed by aerosol cooling.