Including the closely related term panel.
…, with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change stating that man-made influence is the driving force behind the most recent and dramatic changes in climate. If all emissions were stopped today, we would still see some level of warming across the globe. But that level of warming is dependent on what we do today. Although climate change may appear a global issue dealt with by governments on a national scale…
… been changing the Earth’s natural Greenhouse Effect. Burning fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas releases a lot more CO2 into the atmosphere than typical natural cycles. Too many GHGs now exist in the atmosphere, which in turn trap more heat from the Sun, causing the Earth to gradually warm. 26 4.2 THE IMPACT OF 1.5° C GLOBAL TEMPERATURE RISE The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate…