Climate change, or “global warming,” has been a topic of discussion for many years. There are many theories about how and why the climate has changed and been affected. The big question is: are humans really causing climate change or is it some other cause that no one is willing to see? All around climate change or “global warming” there is a cycle of the Earth's atmospheric temperature, because statistics show that this cycle has been occurring for millions of years. There is no direct evidence to support the claim that humans have a direct effect on global warming. The IPPC, Patrick Gonzalez and Bharat Raj Singh have given people curated information about climate change to control what we think. People need to have all the information to be able to make a good decision about how they feel. There is still no scientific discovery and proof of what is actually causing global warming. There are a couple of well-known arguments that can be really convincing that humans are the cause. According to Gonzalez, the first is that through deforestation, humans have taken a key path to removing greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. The second argument is that the industrial claim is absolutely false and cannot in any way be scientifically proven. The IPPC says there will be a temperature increase of between 2.5 and 10 degrees Fahrenheit over the next century (many climate impacts predicted by the IPPC are already occurring). This is a statement that draws a lot of skepticism: Winters are still cold, and the news just the other day was that the country was experiencing record lows for this winter. The average global temperature has not increased since 1995 and has decreased since 2002 (Global Warming: Ten Facts and Ten Myths). So far it has been scientifically proven that the average global temperature is not like that
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