Accurate projection of the climate parameters as a result of anthropogenic emissions has merit at the societal and scientific levels. This, however, has had a high degree of uncertainty because aspects of climate change are missing in the current science. Emission time is an argument of the forcing functions of the climate agents and the science does not account for this fundamental independent variable. Life on earth is the other function variable and natural variability should therefore be discarded for long‐term climate projection. These findings are demonstrated mathematically in this manuscript. Accordingly, simple yet accurate mathematical equations are derived to calculate anthropogenic and natural forcings. They serve as the basis for accurate projection of sea level, surface temperature, relative humidity, and other climate parameters with greenhouse gas emissions. The equations are validated based on the present findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, past climates, and the work of others and are found to be in agreement.
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