97 Percent of Peer-Reviewed Science Confirms Manmade Global Warming
In the most comprehensive study to date, a new survey of over 12,000 peer-reviewed climate science papers has found a 97% consensus in the peer-reviewed literature that humans are causing global warming. skepticalscience.com
A paper in the journal Environmental Research Letters yesterday found that the number of scientific papers rejecting the thesis that humans are causing global warming is a “vanishingly small proportion of the published research.”
97 Percent of Peer-Reviewed Science Confirms Manmade Global Warming, Consensus Overwhelming desmogblog.com
See also theconsensusproject.com
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Another subset of peer reviewed papers that takes a subset of the subset to reach the 97%. SMH