STOCKHOLM – The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change uses the strongest words yet in its latest assessment on the state of the climate system.
The panel now says it’s “extremely likely” that human activity has been the dominant cause of global warming since 1950.
The last assessment in 2007 used the words, “very likely.” The full report comes out Monday.
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