Recent global climate change has been widely attributed to the influence of the human industrial age, in particular the burning of fossil fuels. There is also evidence that Earth is entering a general warming period after the last ice age.
Humans are causing global warming by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) and by cutting down forests. All this puts greenhouse gases into the air.
The global warming is causing the climate to change.
A climate change skeptic is someone who believes one of the following: a. That the climate of the Earth is not changing at an unusually rapid rate, or b. That the climate is changing but people are not responsible for this situation.
Vegetation and land cover can affect climate. How? When the temperatures of the land increase, changing the climate.
by changing ocean circulation
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A climate change skeptic is someone who believes one of the following: a. That the climate of the Earth is not changing at an unusually rapid rate, or b. That the climate is changing but people are not responsible for this situation.
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Global warming ,greenhouses ,and pollution
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The climate everywhere remains in a constant state of flux. It is always changing. It Texas, as across most of earth, the climate is currently changing substantially faster than by any strictly natural means.
Climate change is like everywhere because the climate is changing all around us,
We are! When we use our cars and waste energy, it all contributes to climate change! Most climate scientists agree that man is directly responsible for climate change. The two human activities are deforestation and burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, which releases carbon dioxide (CO2).
No, the main gases responsible for climate change are actuallyCarbon dioxideMethane gasNitrous Oxide
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