May 2024. Climate change is a long-term shift in weather conditions, causing sea level rise and global warming.
Climate change is caused by greenhouse gases (GHGs), including carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrogen oxide.
Indicators of climate change include greenhouse gas concentrations, global air temperatures, sea levels, and glacier melting rates.
Effects of climate change include rising global air and ocean temperatures, melting ice sheets, rising sea levels, biodiversity loss, deforestation, floods, and droughts.
Climate change mitigation strategies include renewable energy, electric vehicles, reforestation, pollution reduction, clean, sustainable fuels, carbon capture technologies, and a circular economy.
In this slideshow, you will learn about the definition, indicators, causes, effects, mitigation, UN policy, and global statistics of climate change.
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5. CLIMATE CHANGE
A Long-Term Change in Weather
Conditions such as Temperature
and Rainfall Resulting in a Wide
Range of Effects Including Sea Level
Rise and Global Warming.
7. CARBON DIOXIDE
Released into the Atmosphere from
Fossil Fuel Combustion. It is Absorbed
by Plants During Photosynthesis.
NITROUS OXIDE
Produced from Agriculture, Industrial
Activities, Fossil Fuel Combustion
and Wastewater Treatment.
METHANE
Generated from Fossil Fuel, Livestock
Cattle, Rice Fields, and the Anaerobic
Decay of Organics (Food Waste).
Fluorinated Gases
Synthetic and Potent GHGs Emitted in
Small Quantities from Household and
Industrial Processes.
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Greenhouse gases (GHGs)
Climate change
8. Carbon Dioxide Methane
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Nitrous Oxide
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F - Gases
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72% 21% 5% 2%
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by gas type
SHARE OF GLOBAL GHG EMISSIONS IN 2022
12. Renewable energy Electric vehicles reforestation
Pollution control Clean Sustainable
fuels Carbon capture
Circulareconomy increase energy
efficiency
reduce consumption
& Waste
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mitigation
Climate change
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14. UNFCCC.INT
The United Nations Framework Convention
on Climate Change (UNFCCC) was Established
in 1992 to Combat Climate Change by Limiting
Global Temperature Increase and Support the
Conference of the Parties (COP) and Meeting
of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP).
United Nations Climate Change
Global Climate Action
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19. 2.7°C
Expected Rise in
Global Surface
Temperature in 2100.
560mm
Expected Rise in
Global Sea Level in
2100.
20GT
Expected Global
Carbon Emissions in
2050.
SEALEVEL.NASA.GOV
Global climatechange outlook
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