There is unequivocal evidence that Earth is warming

NASA says Earth is heating up fast — commenters ask how long until this disappears

TLDR: NASA and the IPCC say Earth is warming rapidly due to human activity, backed by ice cores and satellites. Commenters turned it into political theater, predicting the page’s deletion while others blasted fossil fuel defenders—proof climate facts now spark culture-war flames and why paying attention matters.

NASA’s climate page just dropped a blunt line: there is unequivocal evidence Earth is warming, and it’s mostly us. The science reads like a greatest hits album—ice cores, tree rings, satellite snapshots—plus the IPCC spelling it out: human activity is now an established cause. Warming is racing ahead, roughly 10x faster than post–ice age shifts, with carbon dioxide piling up far faster than nature did on its own. Translation: the planet’s thermostat is jammed on “hot.”

But the real heat was in the comments. Cynics and doom-memers piled on, joking this “heretical sentence” will vanish from a government site any minute. One user was “surprised it’s still on a .gov,” another bet “they’ll take it down within a day.” A spicier crowd went full political theater, riffing on deporting NASA for telling the truth. Others dropped moral sledgehammers: if you deny it now, you’re protecting fossil fuel profits or clinging to team identity.

Missing in action? Classic climate denial. Instead, it’s paranoia vs. exasperation: people either expect a purge or beg everyone to finally accept what the data says. The memes are hot, the timeline is hotter, and the comment section is basically screaming: who controls the facts when the facts say “we did this”?

Key Points

  • The article states Earth is warming at a rate unprecedented in at least the past 10,000 years.
  • The IPCC concludes human activity is the established primary cause of recent warming.
  • Evidence comes from multiple sources: paleoclimate records and modern observations (including satellites).
  • Current warming is about 10 times faster than average post–ice age warming; CO₂ is rising ~250 times faster than after the last Ice Age.
  • Cited studies and instruments show greenhouse gases trap heat and drive widespread changes across atmosphere, ocean, cryosphere, and biosphere.

Hottest takes

"surprised to see this still available on a .gov site" — nabbed
"they'll take it down within a day" — RIMR
"deport the entirety of nasa" — Havoc
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