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What Is Climate Change? - the United Nations

What Is Climate Change? Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. Such shifts can be natural, due to changes in the sun's ...

What Is Climate Change? - NASA Science

Climate change is a long-term change in the average weather patterns that have come to define Earth's local, regional and global climates.

Climate change impacts

Climate change affects the environment in many different ways, including rising temperatures, sea level rise, drought, flooding, and more. These events affect ...

Causes and Effects of Climate Change | United Nations

Causes of Climate Change · Generating power. Generating electricity and heat by burning fossil fuels causes a large chunk of global emissions. · Manufacturing ...

Climate Change - NASA Science

From the unique vantage point in space, NASA collects critical long-term observations of our changing planet.

What is Climate Change

Climate change is the significant variation of average weather conditions becoming, for example, warmer, wetter, or drier—over several decades or longer. It is ...

What is climate change? A really simple guide - BBC News

What are the effects of climate change so far? · more frequent and intense extreme weather, such as heatwaves and heavy rainfall · rapid melting ...

Basics of Climate Change | US EPA

These changes are due to a buildup of greenhouse gases in our atmosphere and the warming of the planet due to the greenhouse effect.

Causes of climate change - European Commission

Causes of climate change ... Burning fossil fuels, cutting down forests and farming livestock are increasingly influencing the climate and the earth's temperature ...

Climate change - Wikipedia

Climate change has an increasingly large impact on the environment. Deserts are expanding, while heat waves and wildfires are becoming more common. ... Amplified ...

Climate Change - the United Nations

Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. Such shifts can be natural, due to changes in the sun's activity or large ...

Climate change - World Health Organization (WHO)

Climate change presents a fundamental threat to human health. It affects the physical environment as well as all aspects of both natural and human systems.

Climate Crisis - United States Department of State

The United States is doing its part to build a net zero-emission, resilient future that creates good jobs and ensures a healthy, livable planet for generations ...

Climate Change: Global Temperature

Highlights · Earth's temperature has risen by an average of 0.11° Fahrenheit (0.06° Celsius) per decade since 1850, or about 2° F in total. · 2023 was the ...

Consequences of climate change - European Commission

Higher temperatures can cause increased mortality, reduced productivity and damage to infrastructure. The most vulnerable members of the population, such as the ...

Climate Change Facts & FAQs | The Nature Conservancy

You asked. Our scientists answered. Use this guide to have the best info about climate change and how we can solve it together.

Global Warming of 1.5 ºC — - IPCC

The global response to warming of 1.5°C comprises transitions in land and ecosystem, energy, urban and infrastructure, and industrial systems. The feasibility ...

Climate.gov Home

Global Climate Dashboard · Tracking climate change and natural variability over time · Greenhouse Gases · Arctic Sea Ice · Carbon Dioxide · Mountain Glaciers · Ocean ...

ClimateChange - the United Nations

Climate change is a global emergency that goes beyond national borders. It is an issue that requires coordinated solutions at all levels and ...

The Paris Agreement | UNFCCC

The Paris Agreement is a legally binding international treaty on climate change. It was adopted by 196 Parties at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP21) in ...