There are, in theory, several possible solutions to global climate change. Since climate change is, as far as we can determine, driven primarily by excess quantities of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, we can stop doing things (or do less of the things) which release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. We could extract carbon dioxide from the air (which could be done by fractional distillation) and sequester it in some manner - possibly by some chemical synthesis process that would convert it into solid material, such as plastic. Alternatively we could try to reduce the amount of heat that arrives at the Earth's surface from the sun, either by placing reflective dust in the upper atmosphere, or by putting satellites in orbit which are designed to deflect sunlight or possibly to capture it for photoelectric power generation while simultaneously preventing it from reaching the Earth's surface. There may be other solutions as well, which some creative scientists might devise. The only problem with any of these solutions is that they are expensive. We can prevent climate change if we are willing to spend the money that it takes.
Climate change has no purpose. It exists because of global warming, but it is not created for anything.
Global warming and global climate change happen all over the world. That is the meaning of global.
Hurricanes and typhoons are weather. Climate is a longer term look at how weather averages out over the years. So one severe tornado is not evidence of climate change and global warming. But if the numbers and the severity of weather events change over time, then that may be a part of climate change caused by global warming.
No, global warming is a rise in the temperature of the earth. Global warming is causing climate change.
Any increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide contributes to global climate change.
Climate change has no purpose. It exists because of global warming, but it is not created for anything.
Yes, anything is possible.
Global warming is the cause of climate change.Climate change is the result of global warming.
Global warming and global climate change happen all over the world. That is the meaning of global.
Nothing. The Bush administration ignored the scientific fact of global warming.
"Climate Change" and "Global Warming" are not the same, though related. Global Warming causes Climate Change. With Global Warming we understand the warming of the earth's global temperature. That warming has in turn an effect on the earth's global climate and on more localized climates (like the climate of England or Western US).
Yes it does. Ozone depletion causes global warming, which increases the temperature on earth.
Hurricanes and typhoons are weather. Climate is a longer term look at how weather averages out over the years. So one severe tornado is not evidence of climate change and global warming. But if the numbers and the severity of weather events change over time, then that may be a part of climate change caused by global warming.
No, global warming is a rise in the temperature of the earth. Global warming is causing climate change.
If we choose to do what we can to prevent global warming, we will avoid potentailly catastrophic climate change, rising sea levels, loss of wildlife habitat and biodiversity, and serious economic harm in the medium and long term.
Climate change sounds a bit more benign than global warming. However, the two things are not the same. Climate change is actually the result of global warming.
The answer you are looking for is climate change.However, the question is incorrect. Global warming is not the same as climate change. Global warming is the warming of the earth. Climate change is the result of this warming.