what does climate mean what all gets a due to affected due to climate
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Carbon dioxide is colourless. We produce it just by breathing. But combustion – from fuel or friction – leaves darker traces. Once a point of contention, manmade climate change is now scientific fact. More than 97 per cent of climate scientists agree that changes to the global climate in the last century have been caused by anthropogenic activity.
The so-called ‘Consensus on consensus’ has drawn more attention to an issue that, since the start of this century, has divided many. But the evidence is overwhelming. Since the industrial revolution, global emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases have been exorbitant, leading to the phenomenon that, until relatively recently, has been known by the misnomer ‘global warming’.
Carbon dioxide is colourless. We produce it just by breathing. But combustion – from fuel or friction – leaves darker traces. Once a point of contention, manmade climate change is now scientific fact. More than 97 per cent of climate scientists agree that changes to the global climate in the last century have been caused by anthropogenic activity.
The so-called ‘Consensus on consensus’ has drawn more attention to an issue that, since the start of this century, has divided many. But the evidence is overwhelming. Since the industrial revolution, global emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases have been exorbitant, leading to the phenomenon that, until relatively recently, has been known by the misnomer ‘global warming’.
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