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What Is Climate Change?


Future of Climate Change | Climate Change Science | US EPA

Greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere will continue to increase unless the billions of tons of our annual emissions decrease substantially.

Climate at the National Academies

From more extreme weather to rising seas, the climate is changing in ways that pose increasing risks to people and ecosystems. Building on decades of work, ...

National Climate Task Force - The White House

... environmental justice, deploying clean energy, and tackling climate change. President Biden's Actions to Tackle the Climate Crisis. President Biden ...

What Is Climate Change? - IBM

Climate change refers to any shift in the Earth's long-term weather patterns. Today, climate change refers specifically to global warming.

Climate Change Knowledge Portal: Home

The Climate Change Knowledge Portal (CCKP) provides global data on historical and future climate, vulnerabilities, and impacts. Explore them via Country and ...

Climate Change - National Geographic Education

Climate change is a long-term shift in global or regional climate patterns. Often climate change refers specifically to the rise in global ...

Climate Change Solutions | The Nature Conservancy

We will help 100 million people at severe risk of climate-related emergencies by protecting and restoring the health of natural habitats.

Drought and Climate Change - C2ES

Climate change increases the odds of worsening drought in many parts of the United States and the world. Regions such as the U.S. Southwest, where droughts are ...

The Arctic in a changing climate

Topics ... The temperatures in the Arctic continue to rise at three times the global annual average, driving many of the changes underway in the Arctic. Most ...

Climate and Environment - United States Department of State

Office of Global Change (EGC): The Office of Global Change leads on U.S. international climate change policy and represents the United States in climate ...

Climate Action Fast Facts - the United Nations

What Is Climate Change? Climate change can be a natural process where temperature, rainfall, wind and other elements vary over decades or more. In millions of ...

Here are 10 myths about climate change - WWF-UK

We've tried to clear up some of the most frequently heard myths, so that you can tell fiction from fact!

What is climate change and what can we do about it?

Climate change is any change in the climate, lasting for several decades or longer, including changes in temperature, rainfall or wind patterns.

What is climate change and how will it affect the UK?

Climate change will affect many aspects of our lives in the UK, our environment, business and public services.

Introduction to Climate Change - University of Bath

Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. These shifts may be natural, such as through variations in the solar cycle. But ...

Causes of climate change - Met Office

Causes of climate change. The evidence is clear: the main cause of climate change is burning fossil fuels such as oil, gas, and coal. When burnt, fossil fuels ...

What is climate change?

Climate change is defined as a change in the state of the climate that can be detected (eg using statistical tests) over decades or longer.

Climate Change Seminar | Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability

This university-wide seminar provides important views on the critical issue of climate change, drawing from many perspectives and disciplines.

Climate action | UNEP - UN Environment Programme

provides cutting-edge research to support science-based decision-making on climate change · works across sectors to support the transition to a low-carbon, ...

Q&A: The Heat Is On. Why Worry About Climate Change? - UVA Today

Additional evidence for warming and climate change comes from data on melting glaciers, reduced Arctic sea ice and rising sea levels. These ...