# National Academies report finds climate attribution science maturing but notes limits

_Friday, July 17, 2026 at 12:04 PM EDT · Science · Latest · Tier 2 — Notable_

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A National Academies report concludes that climate attribution science has matured significantly but still faces limits in quantifying the role of greenhouse gases in specific extreme events. The report, covered by Ars Technica, finds the field can now confidently link human-caused warming to broad trends in heat waves, droughts, and heavy precipitation.

Attribution studies compare real-world observations with climate model simulations that remove anthropogenic greenhouse gas forcing. The report says methods have improved enough to inform litigation, insurance pricing, and climate finance decisions. However, gaps remain in attributing individual events such as specific hurricanes or localized floods, where natural variability and model uncertainty are larger.

The findings carry weight for the fossil fuel industry, which faces growing legal and financial exposure as attribution science strengthens. The report was commissioned to assess the state of the field and its readiness for policy and legal applications.

## Sources

- [Science - Ars Technica](https://arstechnica.com/science/2026/07/national-academies-climate-attribution-is-maturing-but-still-has-limits/)

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