Since 1980, Earth's temperature trend "Has changed little." The researchers reckon that global temperatures have increased 0.19 degrees Celsius per decade over that period.
Their forecasts indicate that temperatures should be increasing at the rate of about 0.28-0.29 degrees Celsius per decade.
"The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration finds that the global average temperature has been increasing at the rate of 0.18 degrees Celsius per decade since 1981.
NASA's GISTEMP data set reports an increase of 0.19 degrees Celsius per decade.
The U.K.'s Hadley Centre finds the increase is about 0.20 degrees Celsius per decade.
From 1979 on, the ERA5 calculates that the global average temperature has been increasing at a rate of 0.19 degrees Celsius per decade.
Which we've argued are the standard and the only gauges that can be trusted, tell us global temperatures have averaged an increase of only 0.13 degrees Celsius per decade since Dec. 1, 1978.
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