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English: Changes in global surface temperature over the past 170 years (black line) relative to 1850–1900 and annually averaged, compared to CMIP6 climate model simulations of the temperature response to both human and natural drivers (red), and to only natural drivers (solar and volcanic activity, green). Solid colored lines show the multi-model average, and colored shades show the range ("very likely") of simulations . Source: IPCC AR6 WGI, Figure SPM.1b, p. SPM-7. See Global Temperature And Forces.svg for a version without Fahrenheit.
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Global surface temperatures 1850 to 2020 (relative to 1850 – 1900)

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current15:12, 31 March 2023Thumbnail for version as of 15:12, 31 March 2023960 × 720 (51 KB)EfbrazilRemoving "Year" from the x axis, it really isn't necessary
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