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Handbook of Research on Deep Learning Techniques for Cloud-Based Industrial IoT
Climate change refers to a change in the state of the climate that can be identified (e.g., by using statistical tests) by changes in the mean and/or the variability of its properties and that persists for an extended period, typically decades or longer.
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A Multicloud-Based Deep Learning Model for Smart Agricultural Applications
Palanivel Kuppusamy (Pondicherry University, India), Suresh Joseph K. (Pondicherry University, India), and Suganthi Shanmugananthan (Annamalai University, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8098-4.ch011
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Modern agriculture primarily relies on smart agriculture to predict crop yields and make decisions. Crop productivity could suffer due to a lack of farmers, labor shortages in the agricultural sector, adverse weather, etc. Smart farming uses advanced technology to improve the productivity and efficiency of agriculture. Crop yield is increased with smart agriculture, which also keeps an eye on agricultural pests. Artificial intelligence is an innovative technology that uses sensor data to predict the future and make judgments for farmers. AI methods like machine learning and deep learning are the most clever way to boost agricultural productivity. Adopting AI can help with farming issues and promote increased food production. Deep learning is a modern method for processing images and analyzing big data, showing promise for producing superior results. The primary goals of this study are to examine the benefits of employing DL in smart agricultural applications and to suggest a multi-cloud DL architecture for such applications.
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How Caste Comes Into Play When Climate Changes: Re-Thinking the Environmental Paradigms
This refers to long-term changes in the planet’s climate, primarily caused by human activities and leading to global warming and significant impacts on weather patterns, sea levels, biodiversity, and ecosystems.
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Water Crisis in Tunisia During the Anthropocene and Great Acceleration Wetlands as Key Sites of Hydrogeological Modifications
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Technical Measurement, Control, and Forecasting of Climate Change
A term used instead of global warming. Indicates the change in the Earth's climate. This change is largely attributed to emissions in the Earth's atmosphere of increasing quantities of greenhouse gases (with a consequential increase in the greenhouse effect).
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Home Gardening: Enabling Grassroots Efforts in an Urban Socialist Society, Penang
Climate change refers to the long-term alterations in Earth’s climate, including changes in temperature, precipitation patterns, and weather events. These changes are primarily caused by human activities, such as releasing greenhouse gases from burning fossil fuels and deforestation. The consequences of climate change are extensive and include global warming, rising sea levels, and ecosystem disruptions.
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Climate Change and Agriculture: Impacts, Adoption, and Mitigation
Climate change refers to any significant change in the measures of climate parameters lasting for an extended period of time. Climate change includes major changes in temperature, precipitation, or wind patterns, among other effects, that prevailing in a region over several decades or longer.
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The Contribution of the Environmental Tax on the Reduction of Carbon Dioxide Emissions: An Exploratory Study in Portugal and Spain
Associated with practices that do not respect sustainability principles. As a rule, measures are based on negative environmental and biodiversity impacts but are often understood as global warming.
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Environmental Vulnerability to Climate Change in Mediterranean Basin: Socio-Ecological Interactions between North and South
Is the changes in climate over time due to natural changes or caused by human activity, affecting the composition of the global atmosphere.
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Adaptation to Climate Change for Sustainable Development: A Survey
Climate change is a change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns when that change lasts for an extended period of time. Climate change refers to a change in average weather conditions, or in the time variation of weather around longer-term average conditions.
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Methodology of Climate Change Impact Assessment on Forests
Global Warming, climate change and climate variability are a definition of deviation of climatic factors from its normal trends mainly impacted by human activities. Global Warming and its’ effects on natural resources, plants, animal and in general on human life are among subjects that received attention of scientists and politicians in recent years.
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Green Finance and Sustainable Development: A Case of the Bangladesh Economy
Climate change is the world’s average long-term change of weather or weather pattern that combines a broad range of warming temperatures and changes in precipitation. The range is generally more than 30-40 years.
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Green Building Technologies
Describes a change in the state of the climate that persists for an extended period. This is identified by changes to the mean, for instance, mean temperatures over a long period.
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Climate Change and Its Implications on School Education in Kenya
Long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns.
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Statistical Understanding and Optimization of Building Energy Consumption and Climate Change Consequences
A modification in climate patterns that may affect a region or the whole Earth planet.
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Climate Change Adaptation and Sustainability in the Bangladeshi School Curriculum
Changes happen in nature and physical environment due to carbon dioxide increase at atmospheric because of using fossil fuels and cause global warming. As a result, there is a change in climate patterns globally and regionally. The change in climate patterns is called climate change.
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The Negative Impact of ICT Waste on Environment and Health
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Effects of Climate Change and Anthropogenic Activities on Algivorous Cichlid Fish in Lake Tanganyika
Variation of climatic variables such as temperature, pH, sea water level rise with periods of time exceeding thirty years.
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Pedagogical Strategies to Enhance Climate Change Education Outcomes
It refers to the changes in climatic conditions experienced across the globe.
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Climate Change on Our Plates: Protecting Food Safety and Security in a Warming World
The Earth’s warming due to greenhouse gas emissions, altering weather patterns and threatening food systems.
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A Case Study From Kanpur Nagar, Uttar Pradesh for Assessing the Economic Value of Water and Its Determinants
Variability or variation in weather parameters from mean in a long-term known as climate change.
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Post-COVID-19 Australian and Indian Collaboration for Enhanced Effectiveness in the Resource Sector for Renewable Energy
A shift in global climate patterns, particularly one seen from the middle to late twentieth century and primarily ascribed to rising amounts of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere caused by the use of fossil fuels.
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Industrialization Impact on Climate Change: An Examination of NICs
This refers to the broadest range of changes that are occurring on the planet. The term involves all the environmental factors.
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Future Teachers Seek to Avoid Climate Emergency With a Virtual Escape Room: Can a Virtual Escape Room Generate Positive Emotions in Students?
A change in the temperature and weather patterns of planet Earth caused by an increase in the greenhouse effect.
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Green ICT Organizational Implementations and Workplace Relationships
changes to weather patterns and carbon contents in the atmosphere as a result of business activities,
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Lethal Virality of Otherness: COVID-19, Tourism, and Travel
Changes in ecosystems caused by both natural cycles and the cultural, ideological, and behavioural impacts of human agitation in a full supremacist expression towards nature.
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Sustainable Digital Marketing: Proposal for a Renewed Concept
variation of the climate in an abnormal way, due to the behavior adopted by individuals, which influences the various ecosystems.
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Throughput Accounting and Green Reporting: Decision Support for Enhancing Environmental Performance
Significant change in mean values of a meteorological element, especially air temperature and rainfall, for a period of at least 10 years with an impact on the economy, society, and the environment.
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Designing a Framework for Agri Sector Considering Disaster and Climatic Change: A Case Study of Odisha
Environmental change with rise of temp or decrease in temp due to heavy or low rain.
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Climate Change Impact on Agriculture and Food Security
Changes in the patterns of overall climate of the earth (i.e., changes in the earth’s average temperature and precipitation patterns).
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Climate Change, Trade Competitiveness, and Opportunity for Climate Friendly Goods in SAARC and Asia Pacific Regions
Climate change refers to any significant change in the measurement of climate lasting for an extended period of time. Over the past century, human activities have released large amounts of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Major greenhouse gases are generated from burning fossil fuels. Deforestation, industrial processes, and some agricultural practices also emit gases into the atmosphere. As a result, average global temperatures increased by 0.74ºC during 1906 – 2005, and a further increase of 0.2ºC to 0.4ºC in the next 20 years is expected (IPCC). Small changes in the average temperature of the planet can translate to large and potentially dangerous shifts in climate and weather. Many places have seen variations in rainfall - resulting in more droughts or intense rain and more floods, as well as more frequent and severe heat waves (IPCC Reports). Climate change refers to a change in the state of the climate that can be identified (using statistical tests) by changes in the mean and/or the variability of its properties, which persist for an extended period, typically decades or longer. Any change in climate may be due to natural variability or as a result of human activity. Anthropogenic warming is influencing many physical and biological systems.
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The Importance of Proper Dam Maintenance Due to the Increase of Torrential Floods in the Face of Climate Change
A change in the state of the climate that can be identified (e.g., by using statistical tests) by changes in the mean and/or the variability of its properties and that persists for an extended period, typically decades or longer. Climate change may be due to natural internal processes or external forcings, or to persistent anthropogenic changes in the composition of the atmosphere or in land use.
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Best Practice in the Use of the Water Sources of Portoviejo Canton, Ecuador, and Its Parishes
Means a change of climate which is attributed directly or indirectly to human activity that alters the composition of the global atmosphere and which is in addition to natural climate variability observed over comparable time periods.
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Flood Hazard Casting and Predictions of Climate Change Impressions
When we observe significant change over long time period or decade, in heat, rainfall, wind pattern, and other climate conditions, we can say climate change is happening. It could be an amendment in Earth's normal temperature.
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The Intersection Between Artificial Intelligence and Environmental Sustainability: A Bibliometric Analysis
Anticipated change in Earth’s climate caused by human activity leading to the greenhouse effect and global warming.
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Impact of Development on Climate Change
It refer to long term alteration of earth’s climate pattern particularly the increase in global average temperature and associated impact on weather system and natural process.
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Climate Change Impacts on Biodiversity in Arid and Semi-Arid Areas: Biodiversity Under Climate Change
Is a disruption of the earth's climate or regional climates, it caused an increase in temperature or cooling, as well as an increase in greenhouse gas emissions caused by human activities.
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The Tourism Sector's Impact on Carbon Emissions: An Empirical Analysis of Transitioning G20 Countries
Long-term change of climatic conditions (such as temperature, precipitation) in a region.
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Climate Change: Inclusion of Gender and Cultural Diversity in Climate Change Actions
Alludes to any change in climate over time, whether due to regular inconstancy or on account of human activity.
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Climate Change and the Circular Economy: Analysis of Policy and Individual Behavior in the Indian Ecosystem
Rising of Earth’s average temperature due to human activities, especially burning of fossil-fuels which in turn results in changing climate pattern.
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Pre-Service Teachers' Pedagogical Knowledge and Perceptions of Climate Change Education
Is the long-term unprecedented changes in weather patterns of a place that lead to an increase in atmospheric temperatures directly or indirectly affecting human activities.
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Organizational Transformation: The Way to Sustainability
The long-term adverse shifts in the recordings of weather patterns such as temperature, precipitation, and wind patterns.
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Exploring Landscapes in Regional Convergence: Environment and Sustainable Development in South Asia
Refers to the change in weather patterns induced by ecological and environmental degradation.
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Developing Urgent Writing Pedagogies in Teacher Education: Portraits of Practice From an Inquiry Into Water Justice
Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. Since the 1800s, human activities have been the main driver of climate change, primarily due to the burning of fossil fuels, which produces heat-trapping gasses.
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Climate Change Reporting and the Role of Media in Shaping Public Discourse in Nepal: Evidence From a Literature Review
Long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. Such shifts can be natural, due to changes in the sun’s activity or large volcanic eruptions.
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Prevention of Soil Erosion and Torrential Floods
Change in global and regional climatic patterns specifically apparent from middle to late of the 20 th century.
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Images of Climate Change in Major International Photographic Competitions: An Example of a Multiple Case Study Methodology
Variations in the planet's climate that are occurring faster than usual due to global warming and other factors (almost all of which are human induced).
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Soil Carbon Sequestration: An Alternative Option for Climate Change Mitigation
Sudden or gradual unconventional change in the global climatic condition.
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Journalists and Open Access: A Roadmap to Sustainable Development and Climate Change Adaptation in Tanzania
Refers to a long-term climatic condition emerging as a result of human being excessive production of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. The gases affect the ozone layer, cause global warming and change rainfall and temperature patterns.
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Rising Global Challenges in Energy Demand and the Politics of Climate Change in Government Operations: Policy and Economic Development Implications
The term in this chapter is used to refer to those significant changes in wind patterns, global temperature, and other measures and forms of climate that often occur over a long period. The emphasis in this chapter was made on climate changes that arise as a result of the excessive quantity of carbon dioxide which is emitted into the earth's atmosphere.
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Assessing Climate Change and Predicting Its Effect on Efficiency and Heat Rate of Thermal Power Plants in 2050
Climate change refers to any change in climate that lasts longer than individual climatic events, while climate change refers only to those changes that last for longer periods, typically decades or longer. In addition to the general meaning that “climate change” may have in any period, the use of the term is more common about the current climate change that is taking place. Since the Industrial Revolution, the climate has been increasingly influenced by human activities that have caused global warming and climate change.
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Climate-Smart Agriculture and Internet of Things Systems for Agricultural Production Efficiency in African Countries
A global change in the average weather conditions such as temperature and rainfall over a long period of time due to the increase in greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere.
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Industry 4.0-Based Large-Scale Symbiotic Systems for Sustainable Food Security in Namibia
Set of changes that occurs due to long and unexpected changes, such as global warming.
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Climate Change and Its Impacts on Oases Ecosystem in Morocco
Refers to all variations in climatic parameters of the global climate of the earth or its various regional climates over time.
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Urban Flood Management Under Changing Climate: A Land Use-Based Study of Kochi Urban Area, Kerala
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) defines climate change as a change of climatic conditions, attributed directly or indirectly to the human activities, that affects the global atmospheric constituents, and results in natural variations over comparable time periods. Climate change increases uncertainty, which increases risk patterns.
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Promoting Energy Security in the Region: What Can Malaysia Learn From Germany?
Long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns which was caused by human activity such as combustion of fossil fuels (such as coal, oil, and gas), which creates heat-trapping gases.
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A Dialectical Approach to Understanding the Critical Content of Alternative Media
A change in global climate patterns as a result of increased levels of carbon dioxide due to fossil fuel use.
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Development of Environmental Taxes in The European Union in The Globalization Process: The Case of Croatia
It is the emergence of changes in the current climate system due to reasons such as internal and human effects, periodic activities of the sun, and greenhouse gases.
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Adaptive Strategies of Small Family Farms in the Face of Climate Change: The Case of the Tleta Watershed in Northern Morocco
The catch-all term for the shift in worldwide weather phenomena associated with an increase in global average temperatures.
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Vulnerability of Oasis Agriculture to Climate Change in Morocco
Refers to all variations in climatic parameters of the global climate of the Earth or its various regional climates over time.
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Climate Change in the Built Environment: Addressing Future Climates in Buildings
Describes a change in the state of the climate that persists for an extended period. This is identified by changes to the mean, for instance, mean temperatures over a long period.
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Quantile Regression Applications in Climate Change
It is attributed to both natural variability and human activities. However, many of these changes are now considered attributable to human activities nowadays.
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Ecosystem Wetlands Restoration Approach for Sustainable Development Planning
A statistically significant change in the mean state or the temporal variability of the climate due to natural variation of external forcing, anthropogenic changes in the atmosphere’s composition, or changes in land use.
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Competition Law and the Transition to Low-Carbon in Indonesia
Long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns. Human activity has been the main driver of climate change, especially with the burning of fossil fuels (such as coal, oil, and gas) which produces heat-trapping gases.
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A Good Assurance of Food Security Requires a Good Understanding of the Plant-Soil-Water-Living Being and Climate Change Interaction
This encompasses long-term changes in climatic data within a specific region or on a global scale, including variations in temperatures, precipitation, winds, and other features. These fluctuations are commonly linked to influences such as human activities, natural cycles, or other external factors.
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Educational Innovation to Address Climate Change Issues: The Emerging Trend of (Online) Escape Rooms
A change in global or regional climate patterns, in particular a change apparent from the mid to late 20th century onwards and attributed largely to the increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide produced by the use of fossil fuels.
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Tracking Public Financing of Adaptation Projects for Developing Economies Using a Climate Budget Tagging Framework for Nigeria
Refers to the increase in global warming and long term shifts in weather due to human activities.
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Blue Economy of the Arctic: China's Involvement in Establishing the International Agenda
Observed and predicted long-term changes in average climatic indicators caused by human activity, as well as climate variability, including such anomalies as droughts, severe storms, and floods.
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Biodiversity and Impacts of Climate Change in Home Gardens: Evidence From a Study in West Bengal, India
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The Disaster-Oriented Assessment of Urban Clusters for Locating Production Systems in China
According to Defra (2007), climate refers to the average weather experienced over a long period. This includes temperature, wind, and rainfall patterns. The climate of the Earth is not static and has changed many times in response to a variety of natural causes.
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Dendrochronology and Climate Change
Global Warming, climate change and climate variability are a definition of deviation of climatic factors from its normal trends mainly impacted by human activities. Global Warming and its’ effects on natural resources, plants, animal and in general on human life are among subjects that received attention of scientists and politicians in recent years.
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Data Mining for Visualizing Polluted Gases
Is the global phenomenon created by burning fossil fuels, which causes global warming and destroy environment though pollutant gases.
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The Use of Virtual Reality in Education for Sustainable Development
Climate change is the long-term alteration in Earth's climate and weather patterns, primarily due to human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels, deforestation, and other industrial processes.
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Critiquing the Psychological Inflexibility and the Politics of Pain in Woke Politics and Neoliberalism's Moral Governance: Genesis v Gehenna III
Long-term alterations in Earth's weather patterns, including temperature rise and shifts in rainfall, primarily caused by high levels of carbon dioxide and greenhouse gases.
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Research-Based Climate Change Public Education Programs
Refers to changes in our climate over long periods of time. There is scientific consensus that climate change is man-made and is shifting our weather patterns due to an overload of carbon in the atmosphere.
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Dynamics of Self-Belief to Fight Against Climate Change: Evidence From European Social Survey
These days, climate change seriously and irreversibly affected our lives and our communities, which led to the utmost necessity to find solutions capable to enhance the efforts of individuals and of entities worldwide to take climate action and become more responsible and more sustainable; in continuation, it ought to be pointed out that according to studies, climate change mainly affects developing countries, vulnerable groups, biodiversity and ecosystems (United Nations (UN), 2015d; United Nations (UN), 2022).
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Impacts of Climate Change on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services: Current Trends
Climate change refers to changes in the earth’s climate, especially the gradual rise in temperature caused by high levels of carbon dioxide and other gases.
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Unraveling the Decline: Exploring Global Patterns in Shorebird Populations
Climate change refers to long-term shifts in global or regional climate patterns, primarily attributed to human activities, resulting in alterations to temperature, precipitation, sea levels, and other climatic variables.
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Project-Based Learning: A Climate Change Education Proposal in the Contexts of Inequality and Vulnerability
Significant statistical variations in the mean state of the climate or in its variability due to human activity that persists over a long period (usually decades or even longer).
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Promoting Environmental Sustainability Among Students and Citizens for a Sustainable Future
Long-term modifications to weather and temperature patterns are referred to as climate change. Such changes may occur naturally as a result of variations in the sun's activity or significant volcanic eruptions.
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Climate Change and Sustainable Development in Nigeria: Limitations and Opportunities
The alteration in the atmospheric condition leading to negative impact on the environment.
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The Social Effects of Climate Change on the Health Outcomes of Vulnerable Older Adult Populations in the Global Community
A long-term shift in global or regional climate patterns caused by a sustained increase in world temperatures extending from the middle of the 20th century to the present (National Geographic Organization,2021).
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Understanding Water-Food-Energy Nexus in the Climate Change Era and the Roadmap to Implementation in South Africa
A state of change in the characteristics of weather such as its precipitation and temperature over a prolonged period due to natural or manmade causes.
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The Impact of Climate Change on Insect Pests Damaging Crops: How Insect Pests Damage Crops
Refers to all the variations in climate characteristics in a given place over time: warming or cooling.
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Integrating Climate Change Education Into the Curriculum in Kenya
Long-term environmental changes that are to a large extent caused by human activities.
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The Environmentalism and Politics of Climate Change: A Study of the Process of Global Convergence through UNFCCC Conferences
This is the sustained change in weather condition (over several decades or longer), in areas such as temperature, precipitation, atmospheric pressure, or winds etc.
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Importance of Gender Inclusiveness in Sustainable Climate Change Education
Long-term alteration of Earth's climate patterns, primarily caused by human activities.
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Global Warming on Business Planning in Mexico and the Impact of Best Practices on Quality of Life
A gradual earth’s increase of average global temperature in the overall atmospheric and oceanic warming, generally predicted to occur and attributed to the gradual rise in greenhouse effect resulted by pollution and caused by high levels of gases such as carbon dioxide and chlorofluorocarbons. These gases are collected in the air, which traps heat in the atmosphere, preventing it from going into space.
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Ecosystem Services, Climate Change, and Food Security
Changing climate due to increased greenhouse gases known as climate change.
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Methodology of Climate Change Impact Assessment on Forests
Global Warming, climate change and climate variability are a definition of deviation of climatic factors from its normal trends mainly impacted by human activities. Global Warming and its’ effects on natural resources, plants, animal and in general on human life are among subjects that received attention of scientists and politicians in recent years.
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The Selection of a Most Feasible Wind Turbine Alternative Under Multi-Criteria Framework
It includes both global warming driven by human-induced emissions of greenhouse gases and the resulting large-scale shifts in weather patterns.
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The Gender Dimension in Urban Air Quality
The change of the long-term average weather conditions and broadly refers to changes in our planet, such as the rise of the sea levels, the shrinkage of mountain glaciers, the ice melt in the Arctic.
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions from the Petroleum Industry
A change of climate which is attributed directly or indirectly to human activity that alters the composition of the global atmosphere and which is in addition to natural climate variability over comparable time periods.
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Climate Change and Insect Pests: Economic Damages and Adaptive Strategies in Mediterranean Olive Groves
A phenomenon that involves changes over long periods in environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, and precipitation.
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Wind Erosion, Climate Change, and Shelterbelts
Includes global warming driven by human-induced greenhouse gas emissions and the resulting large-scale shifts in weather patterns.
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Decision Criteria for Green Management Information Systems
Refers to the variations in the mean state of the climate on all temporal and spatial scales beyond that of individual weather events. Variability y may be internal (originating from natural internal processes within the climate system) or external (originating from variations in natural or anthropogenic external factors.
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Natural Disasters and Risk Management: A Theoretical Overview
A change in global or regional climate trends, mostly influenced by carbon dioxide emissions.
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Emission Permit Trading: A Theoretical Analysis
It means average temperature of earth surface increases to some degree after global warming.
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Climate Change: An Appraisal of Vulnerability, Victimization, and Adaptation
A change in the customary weather of a geographical location.
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Being a Rural Woman During Climate Change: An Analysis Based on the Concept of Ubuntu
Refers to the continuing increase in global average temperature and its effects on the Earth's climate system.
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Critical Media Literacy and Relations of Power: Connecting to Digital Citizenship and Ethics
Attributes the warming of planet Earth to human activities in the so-called Anthropocene Era that continue to contribute to changes in wind and air currents, rainfall patterns, droughts, storms, melting ice, and the resultant rise in sea level ( Herbert & Mann, 2017 ).
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Crop Improvement Strategies and Principles of Selective Breeding
Long-term shifts in global or regional climate patterns, often attributed to human activities, impacting weather, ecosystems, and agricultural practices.
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Climate Change and the Ocean Economy: A Review on OECD's Ocean Economy
It is an climate event that refers to changing temperatures of the Earth.
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A Comparative Study on World-Wide Carbon Emission Convergence: An Empirical Analysis
To stabilise and reduce CO 2 emissions is a part of the climate change policy to combat the greenhouse effect caused by excessively high atmospheric carbon concentration. Until recently, industrialised countries have emitted the majority of anthropogenic greenhouse gases. Emissions in developing countries are rising very rapidly such that they are projected to continue and account for an increasing portion of global emissions. However, developing countries contend that, historically, emissions from the industrialised world are the main cause of the climate change problem and they should be the first to solve the problem. Thus, climate change represents a significant and complex challenge to policy makers. Economic analysis is crucial to the climate policy debate. Continued research into climate change and appropriate policy action is necessary if governments are going to adopt an efficient and effective response.
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A Review on Impact of Changing Climate on Sustainable Food Consumption
Change in weather patterns and related changes in oceans, land surfaces and ice sheets, occurring over time scale.
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Is It a Policy Formulation or “Threat Multiplier”?: Addressing the United Nations Security Council Framing of Global Climate Change
Refers to long-term shifts and alterations in weather patterns, including temperature, precipitation, wind patterns, and more, resulting from human activities, primarily the emission of greenhouse gases. Climate change is a global phenomenon with significant environmental, social, and economic impacts.
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Climate Change and Diseases of Plants and Animals: A Study in Home Gardens of West Bengal, India
According to IPCC, Climate change refers to a change in the state of the climate that can be identified (e.g., by using statistical tests) by changes in the mean and/or the variability of its properties and that persists for an extended period, typically decades or longer.
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Climate Change Information Sources: Fact-Checking and Attitude
This refers to long-term changes in temperatures and weather patterns triggered by natural causes such as fluctuations in the solar cycle or human activities, especially the use of fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and gas.
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Addressing the Sustainable Development Goals Through Environmental Education
Climate change refers to any significant change in the measures of climate lasting for an extended period of time. In other words, climate change includes major changes in temperature, precipitation, or wind patterns, among others, that occur over several decades or longer.
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Russian Arctic Cities' Sustainable Development Strategies
A change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns when that change lasts for an extended period of time (i.e., decades to millions of years). Climate change may refer to a change in average weather conditions, or in the time variation of weather within the context of longer-term average conditions. Climate change is caused by factors such as biotic processes, variations in solar radiation received by Earth, plate tectonics, and volcanic eruptions. Certain human activities, such as greenhouse emission have been identified as primary causes of ongoing climate change, often referred to as global warming.
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Assessing Gender Equality in Climate Change Advocacy Campaign for Sustainable Agricultural Food Security in Uganda: Gender Equality in Climate Information Services for Agriculture in Africa
Is the quantitative statistical record of a long term adjustment of regular annual two climatic wet and wet seasons, in Uganda, which occurs in districts or nationally over a long period of over 30 years as a result of natural and human drivers with a focus on human activities.
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Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi for Enhanced Production and Crop Yield Under Changing Climate
Refers to all variations in climatic parameters of the global climate of the Earth or its various regional climates over time.
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Dynamics of Teaching in the Era of Climate Change Education
Long term alteration in global weather patterns, especially increase in temperature and storm activity.
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Scale Matters: Cross-Scale Dynamics of Cross-Border Carbon Adjustments
Climate fluctuations, by definition, exist in the usual weather. This could be measured through the amount of rain a place gets in a year. Or it could be observed as a temperature change of a usual temperature pertaining to a place. However, melting of ice and snow caused oceans to rise due to the warming of earth’s climate. This, inevitably, triggers a series of consequences leading to emergent global problems.
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Climate Change and Its Impact on Terrestrial Ecosystems
Climate change is the change in pre-existed long term weather conditions.
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A System Innovation-Oriented Integration of Management Information Systems in Urban Water Management
is the statistical distribution and variation of weather events (mainly changes in global temperatures and precipitation) over periods of time as a result of recurring cyclical or singular climate patterns and/or human activity in a specific region or across the globe.
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