Deutsch: Klimawandel / Español: Cambio Climático / Português: Mudança Climática / Français: Changement Climatique / Italiano: Cambiamenti Climatici /

A Climate Change (also referred to as 'global Climate change') is sometimes used to refer to all forms of climatic inconsistency.

But because the Earth's climate is never static, the term is properly used to imply a significant change from one climatic condition to another. In some cases, climate change has been used synonymously with global warming. Scientists, however, tend to use climate change in the wider sense to include both human-induced and natural changes in climate. (-->global warming.)

Description

Climate change refers to the long-term alteration of temperature and typical weather patterns in a place. It is primarily caused by the emission of greenhouse gases from human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes. Climate change has a wide range of impacts on the environment, including rising sea levels, more frequent and severe natural disasters, and changes in ecosystems and biodiversity. It also affects human societies and economies, leading to challenges such as food and water shortages, health risks, and displacement of populations. Addressing climate change requires global cooperation and immediate action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, increase energy efficiency, and transition to renewable energy sources.

Application Areas

Treatment and Risks

Similar Concepts and Synonyms

Articles with 'Climate Change' in the title

  • Global Climate Change: A Global Climate Change could result in sea level rises, changes to patterns of precipitation, increased variability in the weather, and a variety of other consequences
  • Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC): Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) : An Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is the IPCC was established jointly by the United Nations Environment Programme and the World Meteorological Organization in 1988
  • Climate Change Adaptation: Climate Change Adaptation: Climate change adaptation refers to the process of adjusting to the current or expected effects of climate change to reduce harm, exploit beneficial opportunities, and increase the resilience of communities, . . .
  • Climate change analysis: Deutsch: Klimawandelanalyse / Español: Análisis del cambio climático / Português: Análise das mudanças climáticas / Français: Analyse du changement climatique / Italiano: Analisi del cambiamento climatico- Climate change analysis . . .
  • Climate change research: Climate change research refers to the scientific study of the Earth’s climate system, its changes over time, and the impacts of these changes on the environment, ecosystems, and human societies

Weblinks

Summary

Climate change is a significant and complex environmental issue that has far-reaching impacts on the planet. It is driven by human activities and poses risks to ecosystems, societies, and economies worldwide. Addressing climate change requires immediate action, such as reducing greenhouse gas emissions and transitioning to sustainable practices. By implementing adaptation strategies and investing in clean energy technologies, we can mitigate the risks associated with climate change and work towards a more sustainable future.

--


Related Articles to the term 'Climate Change'

'Observation' ■■■■■■■■■■
An Observation is an assessment that identifies a condition (either positive or negative) when used in . . . Read More
'Pressure' ■■■■■■■■■■
Pressure: In the environmental context, pressure refers to the various stresses and human activities . . . Read More
'Moisture' ■■■■■■■■■
In the environmental context, "moisture" refers to the presence of water or the level of water content . . . Read More
'Environmental Monitoring' ■■■■■■■■
. . . Read More
'Process' at maritime-glossary.com ■■■■■■■
Process in the maritime context refers to a series of actions or steps taken to achieve a particular . . . Read More
'Condition' ■■■■■■
Condition: A condition is the distribution of scores describing resource attributes without respect to . . . Read More
'Treatment' ■■■■■■
Treatment, in the context of the environment, refers to a process or series of actions taken to improve, . . . Read More
'Capacity' ■■■■■■
Capacity: In the environmental context, "capacity" generally refers to the ability of natural and social . . . Read More
'Science' ■■■■■■
Science: In the environmental context, 'science' refers to the systematic study of the natural world, . . . Read More
'Awareness' at fitness-and-health-glossary.com ■■■■■
Awareness in the fitness context refers to the conscious understanding and mindfulness of one's body, . . . Read More