Opinia naukowa o zmianie klimatu (Polish Wikipedia)

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  • AAAS Board Statement on Climate Change www.aaas.org Grudzień 2006 Cytat: „The scientific evidence is clear: global climate change caused by human activities is occurring now, and it is a growing threat to society....The pace of change and the evidence of harm have increased markedly over the last five years. The time to control greenhouse gas emissions is now.”.

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  • American Chemical Society: Statement on Global Climate Change. [dostęp 2008-05-21]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2008-09-10)]. (ang.).Oryg. ang.: ”Careful and comprehensive scientific assessments have clearly demonstrated that the Earth’s climate system is changing rapidly in response to growing atmospheric burdens of greenhouse gases and absorbing aerosol particles (IPCC, 2007). There is very little room for doubt that observed climate trends are due to human activities. The threats are serious and action is urgently needed to mitigate the risks of climate change.”

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  • APS Physics: National Policy 07.1 CLIMATE CHANGE. [dostęp 2008-05-21]. (ang.). Oryg. ang.: ”Emissions of greenhouse gases from human activities are changing the atmosphere in ways that affect the Earth’s climate. Greenhouse gases include carbon dioxide as well as methane, nitrous oxide and other gases. They are emitted from fossil fuel combustion and a range of industrial and agricultural processes.”... ”The evidence is incontrovertible: Global warming is occurring. If no mitigating actions are taken, significant disruptions in the Earth’s physical and ecological systems, social systems, security and human health are likely to occur. We must reduce emissions of greenhouse gases beginning now.”.

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caets.org

  • CAETS Statement on Environment and Sustainable Growth. caets.org. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2008-12-25)]. Oryg. ang.::"As reported by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), most of the observed global warming since the mid-20th century is very likely due to human-produced emission of greenhouse gases and this warming will continue unabated if present anthropogenic emissions continue or, worse, expand without control."..."CAETS, therefore, endorses the many recent calls to decrease and control greenhouse gas emissions to an acceptable level as quickly as possible."

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cmos.ca

  • Position Statement on Climate Change Oryg. ang.: „CMOS endorses the process of periodic climate science assessment carried out by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and supports the conclusion, in its Third Assessment Report, which states that the balance of evidence suggests a discernible human influence on global climate.”.

colinmathers.com

  • Colin Douglas Mathers, Climate change and the denial of reality [online], Colin Mathers, 12 października 2019 [dostęp 2021-01-12] (ang.), Recenzja 24210 abstraktów artykułów o zmianie klimatu z lat 2013 i 2014 znalazła tylko 5, które bezpośrednio odrzucają wpływ człowieka na globalne ocieplenie. Jako że dwa z nich były opublikowane przez tego samego autora, daje to wynik 1 na 17352, albo 0,006%.

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european-academy.at

  • Lets be Honest. European Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2007-03-03. [dostęp 2008-04-01]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2008-09-10)]. Cytat: Human activity is most likely responsible for climate warming. Most of the climatic warming over the last 50 years is likely to have been caused by increased concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Documented long-term climate changes include changes in Arctic temperatures and ice, widespread changes in precipitation amounts, ocean salinity, wind patterns and extreme weather including droughts, heavy precipitation, heat waves and the intensity of tropical cyclones. The above development potentially has dramatic consequences for mankind’s future.

fas.org

  • FAS: Energy and Environment Overview. [dostęp 2008-05-21]. (ang.). Oryg. ang.: ”There is no serious doubt that human activity is altering the earth’s climate in potentially catastrophic ways. Even skeptics are forced to admit that the risk is real and that prudence demands action if only as an insurance policy, the only serious debate is about how best to respond.”.

geosociety.org

  • Global Climate Change Position Statement. Cytat: „The Geological Society of America (GSA) supports the scientific conclusions that Earth’s climate is changing; the climate changes are due in part to human activities; and the probable consequences of the climate changes will be significant and blind to geopolitical boundaries. Furthermore, the potential implications of global climate change and the time scale over which such changes will likely occur require active, effective, long-term planning.”.

icsu.org

  • ICSU: ICSU Statement to UNESCO 34th General Conference. [dostęp 2008-05-21]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2008-11-13)]. (ang.). Oryg. ang.: “it is now established beyond doubt that climate change is happening, and that much of it is caused by human activity. The IPCC is one of many examples of the importance of providing scientific understanding as a basis for sound policy making.”.

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iugg.org

  • IUGG Resolution 6 Cytat: „comprehensive and widely accepted and endorsed scientific assessments carried out by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and regional and national bodies, which have firmly established, on the basis of scientific evidence, that human activities are the primary cause of recent climate change.” „continuing reliance on combustion of fossil fuels as the world’s primary source of energy will lead to much higher atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gasses, which will, in turn, cause significant increases in surface temperature, sea level, ocean acidification, and their related consequences to the environment and society.”.

iugs.org

  • IUGS: Climate Change. [dostęp 2008-05-21]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2008-09-10)]. (ang.). Oryg. ang.: ”The idea that there is a strong human imprint on recent climate change is now compelling, with forest clearing, building and man-made gas emissions all having a strong influence on Earth’s warming.”... ”We know that human activity has resulted in changes to atmospheric chemistry and land cover, and caused serious decline in biodiversity.”

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inqua.tcd.ie

  • INQUA Statement On Climate Change.. inqua.tcd.ie. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2008-09-10)]. Cytat: „Human activities are now causing atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gasses – including carbon dioxide, methane, tropospheric ozone, and nitrous oxide – to rise well above pre-industrial levels….Increases in greenhouse gasses are causing temperatures to rise…The scientific understanding of climate change is now sufficiently clear to justify nations taking prompt action….Minimizing the amount of this carbon dioxide reaching the atmosphere presents a huge challenge but must be a global priority.”.

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web.archive.org

  • IPCC: Streszczenie dla decydentów politycznych (Summary for policymakers). [w:] Climate Change 2001: The Scientific Basis [on-line]. s. 2,10. [dostęp 2008-04-20]. rosnąca liczba obserwacji daje zbiorczy obraz ocieplającego się świata i innych zmian w systemie klimatycznym... Istnieją nowe i mocniejsze dowody, że większość ocieplenia zaobserwowanego w ostatnich 50 latach spowodowana jest działalnością człowieka. (ang.).
  • Ogden, Aynslie and Cohen, Stewart: Integration and Synthesis: Assessing Climate Change Impacts in Northern Canada. 2002. [dostęp 2009-06-12].
  • Pełny raport IPCC. ipcc-wg1.ucar.edu. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2007-05-01)]..
  • Temperature Trends in the Lower Atmosphere. climatescience.gov. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2013-08-06)]. www.climatescience.gov.
  • Weather and Climate Extremes in a Changing Climate www.climatescience.gov.
  • Berkeley Earth. [dostęp 2012-08-03]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2013-01-15)].
  • About IAC.
  • IAC report Lighting the Way: Toward a Sustainable Energy Future Forward „Current patterns of energy resources and energy usage are proving detrimental to the long-term welfare of humanity. The integrity of essential natural systems is already at risk from climate change caused by the atmospheric emissions of greenhouse gases.”.
  • IAC report Lighting the Way: Toward a Sustainable Energy Future 5.2 Conclusion „Concerted efforts should be mounted for improving energy efficiency and reducing the carbon intensity of the world economy.”.
  • CAETS Statement on Environment and Sustainable Growth. caets.org. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2008-12-25)]. Oryg. ang.::"As reported by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), most of the observed global warming since the mid-20th century is very likely due to human-produced emission of greenhouse gases and this warming will continue unabated if present anthropogenic emissions continue or, worse, expand without control."..."CAETS, therefore, endorses the many recent calls to decrease and control greenhouse gas emissions to an acceptable level as quickly as possible."
  • Nauka o zmianach klimatu. Royal Society, maj 2001. [dostęp 2008-04-20].
  • Joint science academies’ statement: Global response to climate change Czerwiec 2005.
  • Joint statement by the Network of African Science Academies (NASAC) to the G8 on sustainability, energy efficiency and climate change. 2007. [dostęp 2008-03-29]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2008-09-10)].Oryg. ang.: “A consensus, based on current evidence, now exists within the global scientific community that human activities are the main source of climate change and that the burning of fossil fuels is largely responsible for driving this change.”| publisher=Network of African Science Academies. “The IPCC should be congratulated for the contribution it has made to public understanding of the nexus that exists between energy, climate and sustainability.”.
  • Lets be Honest. European Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2007-03-03. [dostęp 2008-04-01]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2008-09-10)]. Cytat: Human activity is most likely responsible for climate warming. Most of the climatic warming over the last 50 years is likely to have been caused by increased concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Documented long-term climate changes include changes in Arctic temperatures and ice, widespread changes in precipitation amounts, ocean salinity, wind patterns and extreme weather including droughts, heavy precipitation, heat waves and the intensity of tropical cyclones. The above development potentially has dramatic consequences for mankind’s future.
  • PAN: Stanowisko Zgromadzenia Ogólnego PAN. 2007-12-13. [dostęp 2008-04-20]. (pol.).
  • ICSU: ICSU Statement to UNESCO 34th General Conference. [dostęp 2008-05-21]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2008-11-13)]. (ang.). Oryg. ang.: “it is now established beyond doubt that climate change is happening, and that much of it is caused by human activity. The IPCC is one of many examples of the importance of providing scientific understanding as a basis for sound policy making.”.
  • Climate Change Science: An Analysis of Some Key Questions.
  • WMO’s Statement at the Twelfth Session of the Conference of the Parties to the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change.
  • Climate Change Research: Issues for the Atmospheric and Related Sciences from www.ametsoc.org Cytat: „There is now clear evidence that the mean annual temperature at the Earth’s surface, averaged over the entire globe, has been increasing in the past 200 years. There is also clear evidence that the abundance of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere has increased over the same period. In the past decade, significant progress has been made toward a better understanding of the climate system and toward improved projections of long-term climate change... Human activities have become a major source of environmental change. Of great urgency are the climate consequences of the increasing atmospheric abundance of greenhouse gases... Because greenhouse gases continue to increase, we are, in effect, conducting a global climate experiment, neither planned nor controlled, the results of which may present unprecedented challenges to our wisdom and foresight as well as have significant impacts on our natural and societal systems.”.
  • Royal Meteorological Society’s statement on the IPCC’s Fourth Assessment Report Oryg. ang. „...world’s best climate scientists...”; „...the result of emissions since industrialization and we have already set in motion the next 50 years of global warming – what we do from now on will determine how worse it will get.”.
  • AMOS Statement on Climate Change Oryg.: “Global climate change and global warming are real and observable…It is highly likely that those human activities that have increased the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have been largely responsible for the observed warming since 1950... The atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide has increased by more than 30% since the start of the industrial age and is higher now than at any time in at least the past 650,000 years. This increase is a direct result of burning fossil fuels, broad-scale deforestation and other human activity.”.
  • Global warming: a perspective from earth history www.geolsoc.org.uk Oryg. ang. „We find that the evidence for human-induced climate change is now persuasive, and the need for direct action compelling.”.
  • IUGS: Climate Change. [dostęp 2008-05-21]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2008-09-10)]. (ang.). Oryg. ang.: ”The idea that there is a strong human imprint on recent climate change is now compelling, with forest clearing, building and man-made gas emissions all having a strong influence on Earth’s warming.”... ”We know that human activity has resulted in changes to atmospheric chemistry and land cover, and caused serious decline in biodiversity.”
  • European Geosciencie Union: Position Statement of the Division of Atmospheric and Climate Sciences of the European Geosciences Union on Climate Change. 7 lipca 2005. [dostęp 2008-04-20]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (17 września 2005)]. Oryg. ang.: “represents the state-of-the-art of climate science supported by the major science academies around the world and by the vast majority of science researchers and investigators as documented by the peer-reviewed scientific literature.”. (ang.).
  • AMQUA “Petroleum Geologists’ Award to Novelist Crichton Is Inappropriate”. agu.org. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2006-12-16)]. Oryg. ang.: “Few credible Scientists now doubt that humans have influenced the documented rise of global temperatures since the Industrial Revolution”... ”the growing body of evidence that warming of the atmosphere, especially over the past 50 years, is directly impacted by human activity.”.
  • INQUA Statement On Climate Change.. inqua.tcd.ie. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2008-09-10)]. Cytat: „Human activities are now causing atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gasses – including carbon dioxide, methane, tropospheric ozone, and nitrous oxide – to rise well above pre-industrial levels….Increases in greenhouse gasses are causing temperatures to rise…The scientific understanding of climate change is now sufficiently clear to justify nations taking prompt action….Minimizing the amount of this carbon dioxide reaching the atmosphere presents a huge challenge but must be a global priority.”.
  • Statement supporting AGU statement on human-induced climate change, American Astronomical Society, 2004.
  • American Chemical Society: Statement on Global Climate Change. [dostęp 2008-05-21]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2008-09-10)]. (ang.).Oryg. ang.: ”Careful and comprehensive scientific assessments have clearly demonstrated that the Earth’s climate system is changing rapidly in response to growing atmospheric burdens of greenhouse gases and absorbing aerosol particles (IPCC, 2007). There is very little room for doubt that observed climate trends are due to human activities. The threats are serious and action is urgently needed to mitigate the risks of climate change.”
  • Policy Statement, Climate Change and Energy February 2007.
  • Policy Statement on Climate Variability and Change Autor: American Association of State Climatologists (AASC).
  • Position Statement: Climate Change Oryg. ang.:"The AAPG membership is divided on the degree of influence that anthropogenic CO2 has on recent and potential global temperature increases ... Certain climate simulation models predict that the warming trend will continue, as reported through NAS, AGU, AAAS and AMS. AAPG respects these scientific opinions but wants to add that the current climate warming projections could fall within well-documented natural variations in past climate and observed temperature data. These data do not necessarily support the maximum case scenarios forecast in some models."
  • Stanowisko Komitetu Nauk Geologicznych Polskiej Akademii Nauk w sprawie zagrożenia globalnym ociepleniem. Polska Akademia Nauk, 12 lutego 2009. [dostęp 2009-04-01]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2009-04-07)].

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