The UK Met office has stressed that a new research has made and clearer than ever before that human activities are the main cause of climate change and global warming.
The office has shared that the evidence pointing to the same is now stronger than when an investigation had been carried out by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in 2007. The review has come after an assessment of 110 research papers written on the subject.
The latest analysis, published in the Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Climate Change Journal, revealed that the Earth is undergoing rapid changes, most probably due to greenhouse gases. The IPPS report of 2007 had said that there was some "unequivocal" evidence to believe that the Earth had started to warm up, mainly because of the burning of fossil fuels.
The new research on the topic was carried out by Dr. Peter Stott, along with colleagues at the U. K. Met Office. It has been revealed that the evidence that humans are responsible for climate change has managed to grow after
2007.
"What this study shows is that the evidence has strengthened for human influence on climate and we know that because we've looked at evidence across the climate system and what this shows very clearly is a consistent picture of a warming world", said Dr. Stott.












