Not exact matches
The scientists reported in a paper published Monday in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that they have greater than 95
percent certainty that at least half of more than 5 inches of sea
level rise they detected during the 20th century was directly caused by global warming.
«I don't think, I know,» he says, «with 100
percent certainty, because I've been to dozens, if not hundreds, of such schools that are successfully educating these kids to a very high
level.
In my view, there is no plausible mechanism for circumventing this conclusion, which is why a
certainty level of 95
percent seems reasonable.
«There is 100
percent certainty that sea
level rise made this worse,» says sea
level expert Ben Strauss.
Or as one scientist told me in the wake of Sandy, «There is 100
percent certainty that sea
level rise made this worse.
Last March, the Daily Mail reported that global temperatures are about to drop «below the
level that the (computer) models forecast with»90
percent certainty.»»