Global warming refers to the increase in average surface temperatures on Earth since the late 19th century due to human-caused emissions of greenhouse gases. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change concludes that human activity such as burning fossil fuels has been the main driver of increased temperatures since the mid-20th century. If emissions continue at a high rate, global surface temperatures are projected to increase between 1.1 to 6.4°C by 2100. Increased temperatures are expected to cause sea level rise, more extreme weather events, and disruptions to ecosystems. While opinions vary on responses, many countries have agreed to limit greenhouse gas emissions through agreements like the Kyoto Protocol.