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Nine of the 10 warmest years in the instrumental record occurred since 2000, with 2014 being the warmest year on record.[50] 2014 was also the 38th consecutive year with above-average temperatures.[51] Before 2014, 2005 and 2010 had tied for the planet's warmest year, exceeding 1998 by a few hundredths of a degree.[52][53][54] Surface temperatures in 1998 were unusually warm because global temperatures are affected by the El Ni�o Southern Oscillation (ENSO), and the strongest El Ni�o in the past century occurred during that year.[55] Initial causes of temperature changes (external forcings) Main article: Attribution of recent climate change refer to caption and adjacent text Greenhouse effect schematic showing energy flows between space, the atmosphere, and Earth's surface. Energy exchanges are expressed in watts per square meter (W/m2). refer to caption and adjacent text This graph, known as the Keeling Curve, documents the increase of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations from 1958�2015. Monthly CO2 measurements display seasonal oscillations in an upward trend; each year's maximum occurs during the Northern Hemisphere's late spring, and declines during its growing season as plants remove some atmospheric CO2. The climate system can respond to changes in external forcings.[56][57] External forcings can "push" the climate in the direction of warming or cooling.[58] Examples of external forcings include changes in atmospheric composition (e.g., increased concentrations of greenhouse gases), solar luminosity, volcanic eruptions, and variations in Earth's orbit around the Sun.[59] Orbital cycles vary slowly over tens of thousands of years, and at present are in a cooling trend.[60] The variations in orbital cycles may produce a glacial period about 50,000 years from now.[61] Greenhouse gases Main articles: Greenhouse gas, Greenhouse effect, Radiative forcing, Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere and Earth's energy budget See also: List of countries by carbon dioxide emissions and History of climate change science The greenhouse effect is the process by which absorption and emission of infrared radiation by gases in a planet's atmosphere warm its lower atmosphere and surface. It was proposed by Joseph Fourier in 1824, discovered in 1860 by John Tyndall,[62] was first investigated quantitatively by Svante Arrhenius in 1896,[63] and was developed in the 1930s through 1960s by Guy Stewart Callendar.[64] refer to caption and image description Annual world greenhouse gas emissions, in 2010, by sector. refer to caption and image description Percentage share of global cumulative energy-related CO2 emissions between 1751 and 2012 across different regions. On Earth, naturally occurring amounts of greenhouse gases have a mean warming effect of about 33 �C (59 �F).[65][d] Without the Earth's atmosphere, the Earth's average temperature would be well below the freezing temperature of water.[66] The major greenhouse gases are water vapor, which causes about 36�70% of the greenhouse effect; carbon dioxide (CO2), which causes 9�26%; methane (CH4), which causes 4�9%; and ozone (O3), which causes 3�7%.[67][68][69] Clouds also affect the radiation balance through cloud forcings similar to greenhouse gases. Human activity since the Industrial Revolution has increased the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, leading to increased radiative forcing from CO2, methane, tropospheric ozone, CFCs and nitrous oxide. According to work published in 2007, the concentrations of CO2 and methane have increased by 36% and 148% respectively since 1750.[70] These levels are much higher than at any time during the last 800,000 years, the period for which reliable data has been extracted from ice cores.[71][72][73][74] Less direct geological evidence indicates that CO2 values higher than this were last seen about 20 million years ago.[75] Fossil fuel burning has produced about three-quarters of the increase in CO2 from human activity over the past 20 years. The rest of this increase is caused mostly by changes in land-use, particularly deforestation.[76] Estimates of global CO2 emissions in 2011 from fossil fuel combustion, including cement production and gas flaring, was 34.8 billion tonnes (9.5 � 0.5 PgC), an increase of 54% above emissions in 1990. Coal burning was responsible for 43% of the total emissions, oil 34%, gas 18%, cement 4.9% and gas flaring 0.7%[77] In May 2013, it was reported that readings for CO2 taken at the world's primary benchmark site in Mauna Loa surpassed 400 ppm. According to professor Brian Hoskins, this is likely the first time CO2 levels have been this high for about 4.5 million years.[78][79] Monthly global CO2 concentrations exceeded 400 p.p.m. in March 2015, probably for the first time in several million years.





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014 was also the 38th consecutive year with above-average temperatures.[51]=
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ng 1998 by a few hundredths of a degree.[52][53][54] Surface temperatures i=
n 1998 were unusually warm because global temperatures are affected by the =
El Ni=EF=BF=BDo Southern Oscillation (ENSO), and the strongest El Ni=EF=BF=
=BDo in the past century occurred during that year.[55]

Initial causes of temperature changes (external forcings)
Main article: Attribution of recent climate change
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Greenhouse effect schematic showing energy flows between space, the atmosph=
ere, and Earth's surface. Energy exchanges are expressed in watts per squar=
e meter (W/m2).
refer to caption and adjacent text
This graph, known as the Keeling Curve, documents the increase of atmospher=
ic carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations from 1958=EF=BF=BD2015. Monthly CO2 =
measurements display seasonal oscillations in an upward trend; each year's =
maximum occurs during the Northern Hemisphere's late spring, and declines d=
uring its growing season as plants remove some atmospheric CO2.
The climate system can respond to changes in external forcings.[56][57] Ext=
ernal forcings can "push" the climate in the direction of warming or coolin=
g.[58] Examples of external forcings include changes in atmospheric composi=
tion (e.g., increased concentrations of greenhouse gases), solar luminosity=
, volcanic eruptions, and variations in Earth's orbit around the Sun.[59] O=
rbital cycles vary slowly over tens of thousands of years, and at present a=
re in a cooling trend.[60] The variations in orbital cycles may produce a g=
lacial period about 50,000 years from now.[61]

Greenhouse gases
Main articles: Greenhouse gas, Greenhouse effect, Radiative forcing, Carbon=
 dioxide in Earth's atmosphere and Earth's energy budget
See also: List of countries by carbon dioxide emissions and History of clim=
ate change science
The greenhouse effect is the process by which absorption and emission of in=
frared radiation by gases in a planet's atmosphere warm its lower atmospher=
e and surface. It was proposed by Joseph Fourier in 1824, discovered in 186=
0 by John Tyndall,[62] was first investigated quantitatively by Svante Arrh=
enius in 1896,[63] and was developed in the 1930s through 1960s by Guy Stew=
art Callendar.[64]

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Annual world greenhouse gas emissions, in 2010, by sector.
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Percentage share of global cumulative energy-related CO2 emissions between =
1751 and 2012 across different regions.
On Earth, naturally occurring amounts of greenhouse gases have a mean warmi=
ng effect of about 33 =EF=BF=BDC (59 =EF=BF=BDF).[65][d] Without the Earth'=
s atmosphere, the Earth's average temperature would be well below the freez=
ing temperature of water.[66] The major greenhouse gases are water vapor, w=
hich causes about 36=EF=BF=BD70% of the greenhouse effect; carbon dioxide (=
CO2), which causes 9=EF=BF=BD26%; methane (CH4), which causes 4=EF=BF=BD9%;=
 and ozone (O3), which causes 3=EF=BF=BD7%.[67][68][69] Clouds also affect =
the radiation balance through cloud forcings similar to greenhouse gases.

Human activity since the Industrial Revolution has increased the amount of =
greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, leading to increased radiative forcing =
from CO2, methane, tropospheric ozone, CFCs and nitrous oxide. According to=
 work published in 2007, the concentrations of CO2 and methane have increas=
ed by 36% and 148% respectively since 1750.[70] These levels are much highe=
r than at any time during the last 800,000 years, the period for which reli=
able data has been extracted from ice cores.[71][72][73][74] Less direct ge=
ological evidence indicates that CO2 values higher than this were last seen=
 about 20 million years ago.[75] Fossil fuel burning has produced about thr=
ee-quarters of the increase in CO2 from human activity over the past 20 yea=
rs. The rest of this increase is caused mostly by changes in land-use, part=
icularly deforestation.[76] Estimates of global CO2 emissions in 2011 from =
fossil fuel combustion, including cement production and gas flaring, was 34=
.8 billion tonnes (9.5 =EF=BF=BD 0.5 PgC), an increase of 54% above emissio=
ns in 1990. Coal burning was responsible for 43% of the total emissions, oi=
l 34%, gas 18%, cement 4.9% and gas flaring 0.7%[77] In May 2013, it was re=
ported that readings for CO2 taken at the world's primary benchmark site in=
 Mauna Loa surpassed 400 ppm. According to professor Brian Hoskins, this is=
 likely the first time CO2 levels have been this high for about 4.5 million=
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