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Observations since 1850 reveal regional climate fingerprints of human-induced warming

Observations since 1850 reveal regional climate fingerprints of human-induced warmingWorldPing

There is no question that the current global temperature increase is human-caused. Global warming has long since emerged as the dominant signal amid natural climate fluctuations.

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