Scientists debate whether global warming has accelerated beyond climate model projections, with recent record temperatures in 2023-2024 fueling disagreement over the primary causes. While some researchers attribute the acceleration to reduced aerosol pollution unmasking hidden warming from carbon dioxide, others argue natural fluctuations like El Niño and solar cycles better explain the temperature surge.
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Scientists debate whether global warming has accelerated beyond climate model projections, with recent record temperatures in 2023-2024 fueling disagreement over the primary causes. While some researchers attribute the acceleration to reduced aerosol pollution unmasking hidden warming from carbon dioxide, others argue natural fluctuations like El Niño and solar cycles better explain the temperature surge.