Has Global Warming Taken a Rest? Not So Fast, Study Suggests

A NOAA analysis using updated global surface temperature data disputes the existence of a 21st century global warming slowdown.
A NOAA analysis using updated global surface temperature data disputes the existence of a 21st century global warming slowdown.
(Image credit: NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information)

The global warming hiatus — a decade-plus slowdown in warming — could be chalked up to some buoys, a few extra years of data and a couple buckets of seawater.

That’s the finding of a new study published on Thursday in Science, which uses updated information about how temperature is recorded, particularly at sea, to take a second look at the global average temperature. The findings show a slight but notable increase in that average temperature, putting a dent in the idea that global warming has slowed over the past 15 years, a trend highlighted in the most recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report.

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