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Evidences of Extreme Weather Changes
Precipitation and Atmospheric Moisture Change
Climate Variability and Climate Change
Climate Variability and Global Warming
Evidences of Climate Variability
Impacts of Climate Change
Policies on Climate Change
Stand of United Nations on Climate Change
What is climate Variability?
How has the climate of the earth changed over time?
What is the evidence for climate variability?
Is there such a thing as global warming?
Why do scientists think there is global warming?
What will happen if global warming continues?
What is the hottest it has ever been on earth?
What is the coldest it has ever been on earth?
Can we stop global warming?
Ice Core Data
Tree Ring Data
Geological Data
Sea Core Data
Satellite Data
Other Data
Geologic Times and Dates
Climate Variability Pics
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Almost all nations in the world had joined the UNFCCC or the “United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change”. The main objective of the convention is to give international climate change policy. It also covered the issue of stabilizing the greenhouse gas concentrations within the earth’s atmosphere. The policy includes preventing further dangerous anthropogenic interference within the climate system. This means that the effect of humans on climate is clearly a dangerous interference.
There had been a single-minded bias in the more detailed United Nations documents. The latest and most important is called and entitled as “Regional Impacts of Climate Change: An Assessment to Vulnerability”. The IPCC or the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change made this. The UN Environment Programme and the World Meteorological Organization so as to assess the technical and scientific literature regarding climate change as well as the impacts of the changes in climate along with options for mitigation and adaptation of climate change established this Intergovernmental Panel. Since its founding, IPCC produced a sequence of special reports, methodologies, technical papers and assessment reports as well as some products that have become the standard works reference which are widely used by scientists, experts and international policy makers.
The regional impacts of climate change policy were prepared as a response to the request of the UNFCCC. This policy claims to address the significant question that was posed by the conference parties namely, the degree wherein the natural environment and the human conditions are vulnerable to the effects of climate change. The report’s summary for policy makers is a very lengthy document and is also negative in the assessment of warming. Sub-regions and other sectors benefit from the opportunities that linked with CO2 fertilization, which includes some western rangelands and reduced snow-clearance costs and warmer temperatures.
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