Adjective
Of or pertaining to anthropogeny.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhether the ice caps melt, or expand - whatever happens - the anthropogenic global warming theorists claim it confirms their theory. A perfect example of a pseudo-science like astrology. Frank J. Tipler
There is still zero empirical evidence that anthropogenic production of CO is making any measurable contribution to the world's present warming trend. Alexander Cockburn
A 1998 poll conducted by the American Museum of Natural History found that seventy percent of biologists believe that we are in the midst of an anthropogenic extinction. Source: Internet
Although recent studies have investigated the response of the MJO to anthropogenic climate change, not much is known yet about its potential impact on teleconnections. Source: Internet
Arte Público Press, Houston, Texas (1993) it is unclear what initiates these blooms and how large a role anthropogenic and natural factors play in their development. Source: Internet
Climatology examines both the nature of micro (local) and macro (global) climates and the natural and anthropogenic influences on them. Source: Internet