The correct answer here is D, blaisebayno,, not E. It's not just one thing that supports answer D, but the passage as a whole, which is typically the case for Main Point answers. But the final sentence of the passage does sum it all up nicely:
In light of all this, it seems reasonable to conclude that changes in the earth’s atmosphere have raised its equilibrium temperature, and that greenhouse gases represent the best explanation of that shift.
The other answers are wrong for a variety of reasons, but mostly because none of them sum up the passage as well as answer E does. Specifically:
Answer A is wrong because it is the opposite of what the author wants to convey. They are not trying to show problems with the theory, but to support it.
Answer B is wrong because the passage is not about predicting the future. It's about explaining what has happened so far.
Answer C is wrong because the author isn't trying to prove that the theory has been inaccurate. That was just one objection that the author says has been overcome thanks to the inclusion of data about sulfates.
Answer E is wrong because it is not true. The author does not require the theory be combined with the solar fluctuation theory, because they are saying that the solar fluctuation theory doesn't account for the deviation from the average that has been observed.
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