Climate change is a change in the "average weather".
The effects include higher global temperatures,an increase
in frequency and intensity of extreme weather events and
related natural disasters,and severe impacts to the
sustainability of ecosystems.
It s...
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Climate change is a change in the "average weather".
The effects include higher global temperatures,an increase
in frequency and intensity of extreme weather events and
related natural disasters,and severe impacts to the
sustainability of ecosystems.
It s a reminder
to us that we
are ecologically
interdependent.
Human activity
takes place within
ecological systems
not bound by
political frontiers
Greenhouse gases are
emissions that rise into the
atmosphere and trap the
sun’s energy,keeping heat
from escaping
Burning fuels such as coal,
natural gas and oil produces
green house gases in
excessive amount.
Scientific consensus links
climate change mainly to
emissions of carbon dioxide
and other greenhouse gases
from human activity such as
- the burning of fossil fuels,
- loss of forests,
-unsustainable production and
consumption.
Scientific consensus links
climate change mainly to
emissions of carbon dioxide
and other greenhouse gases
from human activity such as
- the burning of fossi
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