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English: Contribution to observed climate change from 12 different drivers, as taken from the Summary for Policymakers of the sixth IPCC assessment report, adapted from figure SPM.2c.
— Report link: IPCC (2021) Summary for Policymakers in AR6 WG1 , p. 7
— Direct basis graphic link: https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg1/downloads/figures/IPCC_AR6_WGI_SPM_Figure_2.png
— Whiskers show the very likely range
— Time period is 1850-1900 to 2010-2019. All contributions are from human activity, as natural variance and forcings have not contributed to warming in this time period.
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Author Eric Fisk
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Drivers of climate change from 1850–1900 to 2010–2019

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