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Climate Change

  • Global Mean Temperatures
    The Evidence for Global Warming is Overwhelming »
  • Indus River, Pakistan
    Climate Change in the Himalayan Region of South Asia »
  • Annual emissions of fossil fuel carbon. From Peters et al. (2011).
    How Humans Can and Have Affected the Climate »
  • Does sea level rise affect New York?
    The Scientific Tools, Data and Predictions of Climate Change »
  • Front cover for the 2007 IPCC report on the scientific basis for climate change.
    How Climate Change is Measured and Predicted »
  • Category 4 storm Ophelia in September 2011
    Extreme Weather Adds to Climate Change Problems »
  • The NOAA global air sampling network used to determine the greenhouse gas index.
    Greenhouse Gases Show Inexorable Rise in 2010 »
  • Fissure Recently Discovered in Pine Island Glacier
    Antarctic Glacier Will Break Away Forming Enormous Iceberg »
  • Global Mean Temperatures
  • Indus River, Pakistan
  • Annual emissions of fossil fuel carbon. From Peters et al. (2011).
  • Does sea level rise affect New York?
  • Front cover for the 2007 IPCC report on the scientific basis for climate change.
  • Category 4 storm Ophelia in September 2011
  • The NOAA global air sampling network used to determine the greenhouse gas index.
  • Fissure Recently Discovered in Pine Island Glacier
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Climate Change

What is climate change?

Climate change is the natural variability of climate and also the recent phenomena known as global warming.

Historically, climate change has led to the collapse of civilizations, human and animal migration and agricultural trends. Modern climate change is the topic of debate worldwide and the subject of thousands of research projects, some local, many on a global scale and of great complexity.

Whether you agree or not that recent climate is happening, is caused by human activities, and that any actions can reduce the impact on our society, this is the Suite 101 section for articles on climate change.

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Latest articles in Climate Change

The Evidence for Global Warming is Overwhelming

The ten warmest years on record since 1880, have all occurred since 1998. 2011 was again one of the warmest years on record.

Feb 3, 2012 – Keith Darling-Brekhus

Constructing the Bridge Between NGOs and the Commercial Interests

Climate change project funds procurement veteran Ken Murray explained who are the interests who really benefit from socially-responsible and green projects.

Jan 12, 2012 – Gary Lilienthal

Climate Change in the Himalayan Region of South Asia

Climate change, though a global phenomenon, is occurring in a more pronounced way in the Greater Himalayan mountain region of South Asia.

Jan 5, 2012 – Arshad Munir

How Humans Can and Have Affected the Climate

An erroneous, but often suggested, argument against climate change is that humans cannot change the atmosphere. A simple calculation shows that they can.

Dec 13, 2011 – John Austin

The Scientific Tools, Data and Predictions of Climate Change

Scientists have developed a variety of tools for data collection and analysis to further our knowledge of anthropological climate change.

Dec 9, 2011 – Matthew Ferraton

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