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Explaining climate change

Location
TONGA
Author(s)
Pearce, Fred
Publisher
WWF
Publication Year:
1996
Publication Place
United Kingdom
Physical Description:
24p,;29cm
Call Number
CLI
Language
English
Record ID:
20647
Legacy PEIN ID:
60570
General Notes
Scientists have reached a watershed in their understanding of climate change. The publication of the Secind Assessment Report (SAR) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) represents a historic milestone in the study of the greenhouse effect : for the first time scientific consensus has been reached that there us a discemible human influence on climate. Not only has it been possible to detect a human cause in the changes that are being observed currently, but the IPCC states that: The projections covered in this report indicate clearly that future climate change will be dominated by human influences unless and until the compostion of the atmosphere is stabilised a clear indication that humans particularly those living in industrialised countries need to adjust the ways they conduct activities such as travelling producing and transporting goods and heating buildings.
Location
TONGA
Author(s)
Pearce, Fred
Publisher
WWF
Publication Year:
1996
Publication Place
United Kingdom
Physical Description:
24p,;29cm
Call Number
CLI
Language
English
Record ID:
20647
Legacy PEIN ID:
60570
General Notes
Scientists have reached a watershed in their understanding of climate change. The publication of the Secind Assessment Report (SAR) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) represents a historic milestone in the study of the greenhouse effect : for the first time scientific consensus has been reached that there us a discemible human influence on climate. Not only has it been possible to detect a human cause in the changes that are being observed currently, but the IPCC states that: The projections covered in this report indicate clearly that future climate change will be dominated by human influences unless and until the compostion of the atmosphere is stabilised a clear indication that humans particularly those living in industrialised countries need to adjust the ways they conduct activities such as travelling producing and transporting goods and heating buildings.
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