Year-by-year climate change significance is often debated, with opponents of global warming relating any temperature increase to solar flares and cyclical sunspots, ocean current cycles, and other natural influences on global temperature. A recent report, however, conclusively debases such claims, analyzing the average temperatures of 10-year periods, and clearly reveals the effect of industrialization and human pollution.
Year-by-year climate change significance is often debated, with opponents of global warming relating any temperature increase to solar flares and cyclical sunspots, ocean current cycles, and other natural influences on global temperature. A recent report, however, conclusively debases such claims, analyzing the average temperatures of 10-year periods, and clearly reveals the effect of industrialization and human pollution.