Everything laid out above tends to draw attention away from the broad and deep body of work pointing to a growing and long -
lasting human influence on the climate system.
Not exact matches
The take - home message, directly in sync with the core findings of the
last two assessments from the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change, can be distilled to a fairly straightforward statement: Rising concentrations of carbon dioxide will result in long -
lasting warming that will progressively produce more harmful impacts
on conditions and
systems that
influence human wellbeing.
And there are plenty of important questions to resolve about the
climate of the Holocene — this comfy warm interval
humans have enjoyed since the end of the
last ice age — before the
human influence on the
system built in recent decades.
When you look behind dueling posts and columns, it's clear that the building and long -
lasting influence of
humans on the
climate system is progressively tipping the odds toward outcomes that can be bad for agriculture in many struggling places.