articleEnvironmental Research LettersMay 15, 2013GOLD OA

Quantifying the consensus on anthropogenic global warming in the scientific literature

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Abstract

Abstract We analyze the evolution of the scientific consensus on anthropogenic global warming (AGW) in the peer-reviewed scientific literature, examining 11 944 climate abstracts from 1991–2011 matching the topics ‘global climate change’ or ‘global warming’. We find that 66.4% of abstracts expressed no position on AGW, 32.6% endorsed AGW, 0.7% rejected AGW and 0.3% were uncertain about the cause of global warming. Among abstracts expressing a position on AGW, 97.1% endorsed the consensus position that humans are causing global warming. In a second phase of this study, we invited authors to rate their own papers. Compared to abstract ratings, a smaller percentage of self-rated papers expressed no position on…

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Global warming
  • Scientific consensus
  • Position (finance)
  • Climate change
  • Environmental science
  • Matching (statistics)
  • Climatology
  • Political science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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