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climate change


Meanings
  • noun

    A long-term change in the average weather patterns that have come to define Earth’s local and regional climates. Climate change is influenced by both natural and human-induced factors, and it can lead to a range of impacts, including more frequent and severe weather events, rising sea levels, and changes to agricultural productivity.

    - "Climate change is a pressing issue that requires immediate action."
    - "The Arctic sea ice is melting due to climate change."
    - "Scientists are studying the causes and effects of climate change."
  • noun

    The process by which the Earth's climate is changing, including both natural and human-induced influences.

    - "The debate over climate change continues to rage."
    - "Climate change is a complex issue that requires a multifaceted approach."
    - "Reducing carbon emissions is a key strategy for mitigating climate change."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with climate change
change , strange , range , arrange , rearrange
Variants
List of all variants of climate change that leads to same result
climate change , climate change denial , climate denial , climate change denier , climate change deniers , climate denier , climate deniers
Etymology
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The term 'climate change' first gained widespread use in the 1980s, although the scientific study of climate and its variability dates back much further. The term reflects the recognition that Earth's climate is not static, but rather undergoes natural and human-induced changes over time.


Trivia
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  1. The Earth's climate has undergone many natural cycles of warming and cooling throughout its history, but the current trend of climate change is primarily driven by human activities.

  2. The Arctic sea ice is melting at a rate of about 13.4 percent per decade, and scientists predict that it could be completely ice-free during the summer as early as the 2030s.

  3. Reducing carbon emissions is not only important for mitigating climate change, but it can also lead to other benefits, such as improved air quality and reduced dependence on fossil fuels.


Related Concepts
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  1. global warming: A type of climate change characterized by a long-term increase in Earth's average temperature. Global warming is often used interchangeably with climate change, but it refers specifically to the warming trend.

  2. greenhouse effect: A natural process by which certain gases in the Earth's atmosphere trap heat and maintain a stable temperature. Human activities, particularly the burning of fossil fuels, have significantly increased the concentration of these gases in the atmosphere, leading to enhanced greenhouse effect and climate change.


Culture
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Climate change has been the subject of much cultural exploration in recent years, with numerous works of literature, art, music, and film addressing its causes, consequences, and potential solutions. One notable example is the novel 'The Overstory' by Richard Powers, which explores the interconnectedness of humans and the natural world in the context of climate change.

How to Memorize "climate change"

  1. visualize

    - To visualize climate change, try imagining the Earth as a living organism with a complex climate system. Consider how human activities, such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, contribute to greenhouse gas emissions and alter the climate. Visualize the potential impacts of climate change, such as rising sea levels, more frequent and severe weather events, and changes to agricultural productivity.

  2. associate

    - To memorize climate change, try associating it with other concepts that are related, such as global warming, greenhouse effect, and renewable energy. Create mental images or mnemonic devices that help you remember the key ideas and definitions associated with climate change.

  3. mnemonics

    - One mnemonic for remembering the key ideas related to climate change is the acronym 'EARTH': Emissions from human activities, Atmosphere and its gases, Rising temperatures, and Human responses. Another mnemonic is the phrase 'People Are the Real Polluters' (PARP), which emphasizes the role of human activities in contributing to climate change.


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