There is near unanimous scientific consensus that greenhouse gas emissions generated by human activity will change Earth's climate. The recent (globally averaged) warming by 0·5°C is partly attributable to such anthropogenic emissions. Climate change w
Recent observed changes in Earth's climate, to which humans have contributed substantially, are affe...
The scientific consensus is that global warming is occurring and is largely the result of greenhouse...
It is widely accepted by the scientific community that the world has begun to warm as a result of hu...
Human-induced climate change, with such rapid and continuing global-scale warming, is historically u...
Human-induced climate change, with such rapid and continuing global-scale warming,...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has acknowledged that climate change may have major consequences...
Human population health has always been central in the justification for sustainable develop-ment bu...
At present, the global effects of climate change have already gone beyond economic globalization. Ma...
Climate change is unequivocal. The fourth assessment report of the Intergovermental Panel on Climate...
The Earth’s climate has been stable for around 10,000 years, though it had been very variable in e...
There is now no serious scientific debate: human actions are changing the world’s climate, and are s...
Climate change includes both the global warming driven by human emissions of greenhouse gases, and t...
Since the industrial revolution, the contribution of anthropogenic sources of greenhouse gases to th...
The progress of the human race over the last 200 years is unprecedented in recent history. Rapid ind...
Climate change poses a major and largely unfamiliarchallenge.Over the last 50 years, human activitie...
Recent observed changes in Earth's climate, to which humans have contributed substantially, are affe...
The scientific consensus is that global warming is occurring and is largely the result of greenhouse...
It is widely accepted by the scientific community that the world has begun to warm as a result of hu...
Human-induced climate change, with such rapid and continuing global-scale warming, is historically u...
Human-induced climate change, with such rapid and continuing global-scale warming,...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has acknowledged that climate change may have major consequences...
Human population health has always been central in the justification for sustainable develop-ment bu...
At present, the global effects of climate change have already gone beyond economic globalization. Ma...
Climate change is unequivocal. The fourth assessment report of the Intergovermental Panel on Climate...
The Earth’s climate has been stable for around 10,000 years, though it had been very variable in e...
There is now no serious scientific debate: human actions are changing the world’s climate, and are s...
Climate change includes both the global warming driven by human emissions of greenhouse gases, and t...
Since the industrial revolution, the contribution of anthropogenic sources of greenhouse gases to th...
The progress of the human race over the last 200 years is unprecedented in recent history. Rapid ind...
Climate change poses a major and largely unfamiliarchallenge.Over the last 50 years, human activitie...
Recent observed changes in Earth's climate, to which humans have contributed substantially, are affe...
The scientific consensus is that global warming is occurring and is largely the result of greenhouse...
It is widely accepted by the scientific community that the world has begun to warm as a result of hu...