The state of science on climate change

Reading about climate change can be overwhelming.

There are many questions asked and many implications for humans.
The typhoon on the Philippines shows once again that Earth is changing.

But the data alone isn’t very telling. No one I know has actually read those reports or has understood them very well. What does it mean when something is “very likely” caused by humans?
This Youtube video is a very very good visualization of some of the most important data about the current state of science on climate change. Watch it in fullscreen mode and be amazed by how much information fits into 4 minutes.

####So how likely is climate change caused by humans?
Right, 95% to 100% and that is scientific consensus of 97% of climate scientistsNASA.

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