“…The rate of recent warming is also highly anomalous in the global record back to 1900 (Pershing et al, 2015), with the number of "surprisingly" hot years increasing faster than expected (Pershing et al, 2019). Scientific consensus does not mean public support, and political polarization around climate change persists in the United States (Hamilton, 2011;Helmuth, Gouhier, Scyphers, & Mocarski, 2016 However, while modern observations were also mixed in terms of willingness to attribute warming to climate change, articles citing climate change were generally written in a more authoritative, confirmatory tone than those from the past (Table 2). Scientific consensus does not mean public support, and political polarization around climate change persists in the United States (Hamilton, 2011;Helmuth, Gouhier, Scyphers, & Mocarski, 2016 However, while modern observations were also mixed in terms of willingness to attribute warming to climate change, articles citing climate change were generally written in a more authoritative, confirmatory tone than those from the past (Table 2).…”