it is a natural phenomenon
No there is not. Climate change/global warming or cooling is a natural phenomena. We may be able to reduce the rate of change by sensible use of energy.
Rain is a natural phenomena and is not reversible.
Climate change can cause various effects. It causes living organisms to move from their natural habitat.
There are no natural factors that scientists think are causing the present climate change. It is now clear that global warming is caused by deforestation and the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
A change in climate or natural disaster might change an ecosystem very quickly.
No there is not. Climate change/global warming or cooling is a natural phenomena. We may be able to reduce the rate of change by sensible use of energy.
Sunspots
Rain is a natural phenomena and is not reversible.
Climate change can cause various effects. It causes living organisms to move from their natural habitat.
Climate change can cause various effects. It causes living organisms to move from their natural habitat.
humans have caused the rise in climate change. that is because of all the emissions we are sending out in our fuels and energy supplies. It should be remembered that climate change is a natural phenomena. Certainly mankind has an impact but the phrase 'global warming' is now a slogan being taken over by environmentalists to promote their own views. There are many, many books and reports that contradict each other as to exactly how much is caused by human technology.
Natural selection, Evolution, Artificial selection, disasters
Change in temperature, change in climate, change in plant growth.
Aims and means of science are to observe, change and control the natural phenomena.
As atmospheric CO2 is considered the major cause of climate change it is only natural that the Panel on Climate Change should be concerned with processes that affect it.
There are no natural factors that scientists think are causing the present climate change. It is now clear that global warming is caused by deforestation and the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
The history of the scientific discovery of climate change began in the early 19th century when ice ages and other natural changes in paleoclimate were first suspected and the natural greenhouse effect first identified