Climate change is an English expression. No one defined it. Climate refers to weather patterns over a long period of time. Change means that it is now different, not the same as it was.
The consequences are deleterious, and represent substantial harm. Although we cannot stop climate change--the inertia is now too great--we can take steps to reduce and mitigate the expected effects.
Scientists can measure that the global temperature is rising. They know that rising temperatures will change the climate. Weather happens from day to day, but climate change takes longer, several years, or several decades before it becomes clear that it is happening. That is the situation now. Scientists know that rising temperatures will change the climate.
Everywhere. Whatever one country does now affects the whole world.
I don't know. I'm asking the computer this and now I have to answer it!... Great... - Abel H. : )
Pretty much like it does now. Climate change doesn't change the physical characteristics of a country..
Climate change is continuing, because we have failed, so far, to slow global warming. The goals that were set at the Paris Conference in December 2015 are not enough to keep the increase in temperature to less than two degrees Celsius, as the world had hoped. Most countries will have to improve their goals in the next annual report.
Climate change is an English expression. No one defined it. Climate refers to weather patterns over a long period of time. Change means that it is now different, not the same as it was.
well there is many possibilities but the way things ate going and climate change is going now i don't think its possible
Yes, the climate changes. Areas that were farmland two centuries ago are now desert.
I recently read an eye opening article on solar climate change. I never really thought about climate change from a solar system point of view. After reading the article, it does seem apparent that other planets in our solar system are going through a rapid climate change along with earth. It makes me think now that humans may not be the problem as the issue is not just related to earth.
You mean right now? : UN 'Climate Control Conference' aiming to set the next generation CO2-limiting rules after Kyoto.
The consequences are deleterious, and represent substantial harm. Although we cannot stop climate change--the inertia is now too great--we can take steps to reduce and mitigate the expected effects.
Global warming causes climate change. We now use the term climate change because it deals with all the many changes. Global warming is still happening and the warming is putting more energy into the atmosphere. This extra energy is changing the climate.
Scientists can measure that the global temperature is rising. They know that rising temperatures will change the climate. Weather happens from day to day, but climate change takes longer, several years, or several decades before it becomes clear that it is happening. That is the situation now. Scientists know that rising temperatures will change the climate.
No, not if people keep using so much carbon dioxide! Climate change has been going on for years now. It is only now that people are worrying because it is getting more serious. You can contribute to trying to put an end to this bywalk to schooldont leave thiongs on standbyturn lights off when you leave a roomThe only way climate change will end is if YOUhelp. When this generation of children and teens grow up, the ice caps could melt. Do you really want that? Check what YOUR carbon footprint is and see how you can lower it! Hope this helped! :-)
Everywhere. Whatever one country does now affects the whole world.