How is climate change in affect?
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What is th Flannery key to surviving climate change?
Professor Tim Flanneryis an Australian mammalogist, palaeonto...
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How is climate change in affect?
During the 20th century, the sea level rose about 15 cm (6 in...
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What are two changes in earth's position in space, that can affect climate change in ecosystems?
If Earth moves closer of further away from the sun it will af...
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How do you best adapt to climate change?
Coping with climate change, is a bit like putting out a fire ...
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Plate tectonics have caused global climate change in the past. This is because?
The loss of floating ice is equivalent to 1.5 million Titanic...
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Is there fear of climate change in the grasslands?
It is expected open woodlands and grasslands will replace muc...
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How is climate change in affect?
During the 20th century, the sea level rose about 15 cm (6 in...
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What is global warming, or climate change?
Carbon dioxide and other air pollution that is collecting in ...
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What is an example of human impact on climate changes?
Human impacts on the climate system include increasing concen...
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What is th Flannery key to surviving climate change?
Professor Tim Flanneryis an Australian mammalogist, palaeonto...
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What is th Flannery key to surviving climate change?
Professor Tim Flanneryis an Australian mammalogist, palaeonto...
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What are two changes in earth's position in space, that can affect climate change in ecosystems?
If Earth moves closer of further away from the sun it will af...
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Plate tectonics have caused global climate change in the past. This is because?
The loss of floating ice is equivalent to 1.5 million Titanic...
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Is there fear of climate change in the grasslands?
It is expected open woodlands and grasslands will replace muc...
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Why would global climate change be a better name than global warming?
Global warming, or climate change, looks at the rate or warmi...
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What are some of the summits that discussed climate change?
The major summits that discussed climate change are 1) United...
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How does burning fossil fuels contribute to climate change?
The burning of fossil fuels change the composition of the atm...
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Can you identify four factors that may cause climate change?
Climate change is a long-term change in the statistical distr...
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What is th Flannery key to surviving climate change?
Professor Tim Flanneryis an Australian mammalogist, palaeonto...
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What is an example of human impact on climate changes?
Human impacts on the climate system include increasing concen...
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How does burning fossil fuels contribute to climate change?
The burning of fossil fuels change the composition of the atm...
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What is the difference between climate change and global warming?
Global warming and climate change are often used interchangea...
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What are some of the summits that discussed climate change?
The major summits that discussed climate change are 1) United...
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What are the four methods used to study climate change?
The rate of current climate change during this century is lik...
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What caused big changes in climate millions of years ago?
Factors that can shape climate are called climate forcings or...
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How does burning fossil fuels contribute to climate change?
The burning of fossil fuels change the composition of the atm...
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What is highland climate change?
Highland climates are cool to cold, found in mountains and hi...
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Can you identify four factors that may cause climate change?
Climate change is a long-term change in the statistical distr...
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How is climate change in affect?
During the 20th century, the sea level rose about 15 cm (6 in...
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What are three physical changes to the Earth's ocean due to global climate change?
Effects on weather, Biogeochemical cycles, Glacier retreat an...
About Climate Change
Climate change is a change in the earth's climate over a period of time. Though climate change can be caused by changes in the earth's orbit and other global events, 97 out of 100 scientists believe that current changes in Earth's climate, specifically global warming trends, are caused by man-made activity, particularly the burning of fossil fuels. (Proceedings of the Nat'l Academy of Scientists, 2010)

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