The science of climate change integrates many scientific fields to explain and predict the complex effects of greenhouse gas concentrations on the planet’s energy balance, weather patterns, and ecosystems as well as economic and social systems. A changing climate requires responses to curtail climate forcing as well as to adapt to impending changes. Responses can be categorized into mitigation and adaptation—the former involving efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and the latter involving strategies to adapt to predicted changes. These responses must be of significant scale and extent to be effective, but significant tradeoffs and unintended effects must be avoided. Concepts and science based on systems theory are needed to reduce t...
Climate change affects both economy and society in several ways throughout the world. Therefore, we...
Scientists and engineers have expressed concern that continued release of CO2 into the atmosphere fr...
There is a growing imperative for responses to climate change to go beyond incremental adjustments, ...
peer reviewedWarming of the climate system is unequivocal, as it is now evident from observations of...
Climate change produces significant social and economic impacts in most parts of the world, thus glo...
1. Warming and associated climate effects from CO2 3 emissions persist for decades to millennia. In ...
Vast uncertainties surround our ability to predict the physical and social effects of increased carb...
Almost all scientists agree that the Earth’s climate is changing, having warmed by 0.6 to 0.9° Celsi...
Climate science initially aspired to improve understanding of what the future would bring, and there...
Anthropogenic climate change is conventionally categorized as an environmental pollution issue. Howe...
Climate Change is one of the biggest challenges the human race is being encountered in this centaury...
There are two responses to global climate change. First, mitigation, which actions to reduce greenho...
Climate change is the alteration of climate directly or indirectly caused by human activities that m...
Human activity is having multiple, inter-related effects on ecosystems. Greenhouse gas emissions per...
Climate change has become a widespread topic in recent years. This a problem that resulted from the ...
Climate change affects both economy and society in several ways throughout the world. Therefore, we...
Scientists and engineers have expressed concern that continued release of CO2 into the atmosphere fr...
There is a growing imperative for responses to climate change to go beyond incremental adjustments, ...
peer reviewedWarming of the climate system is unequivocal, as it is now evident from observations of...
Climate change produces significant social and economic impacts in most parts of the world, thus glo...
1. Warming and associated climate effects from CO2 3 emissions persist for decades to millennia. In ...
Vast uncertainties surround our ability to predict the physical and social effects of increased carb...
Almost all scientists agree that the Earth’s climate is changing, having warmed by 0.6 to 0.9° Celsi...
Climate science initially aspired to improve understanding of what the future would bring, and there...
Anthropogenic climate change is conventionally categorized as an environmental pollution issue. Howe...
Climate Change is one of the biggest challenges the human race is being encountered in this centaury...
There are two responses to global climate change. First, mitigation, which actions to reduce greenho...
Climate change is the alteration of climate directly or indirectly caused by human activities that m...
Human activity is having multiple, inter-related effects on ecosystems. Greenhouse gas emissions per...
Climate change has become a widespread topic in recent years. This a problem that resulted from the ...
Climate change affects both economy and society in several ways throughout the world. Therefore, we...
Scientists and engineers have expressed concern that continued release of CO2 into the atmosphere fr...
There is a growing imperative for responses to climate change to go beyond incremental adjustments, ...