Climate change is a change in the
"average weather" that a given region experiences. Average
weather includes all the features we associate with the weather such
as temperature, wind patterns and precipitation. When we speak of
climate change on a global scale, we are referring to changes in the
climate of the Earth as a whole. The rate and magnitude of global
climate changes over the long term have many implications for
natural ecosystems.
A natural system known as the
"greenhouse effect" regulates the temperature on earth.
Human activities have the potential to disrupt the balance of this
system. As human societies adopt increasingly sophisticated and
mechanized lifestyles, the amounts of heat-trapping gases in the
atmosphere have been increased. By increasing the amount of these
gases, humankind has enhanced the warming capability of the natural
greenhouse effect. It is the human-induced enhanced greenhouse
effect that causes environmental concern. It has the potential to
warm the planet at a rate that has never been experienced in human
history.
An international scientific consensus has
emerged that our world is getting warmer.? Abundant data demonstrate
that global climate was warmed during the past 150 years.? The
increase in temperature was not constant, but rather consisted of
warming and cooling cycles at intervals of several decades.
Nonetheless, the long term trend is one of net global warming.?
Corresponding with this warming, alpine glaciers have been
retreating, sea levels have risen, and climatic zones are shifting.
- The
1980s and 1990s are the warmest decades on record
- The
10 warmest years in global meteorological history have all
occurred in the past 15 years
- The
20th
century has been the warmest globally in the last 600 years.
Most experts agree that average global
temperatures could rise by 1 to 3.5 degrees Celsius over the next
century.? In Canada, this could mean an increase in annual mean
temperatures in some regions of between 5 and 10 degrees.
Climate
change is more than a warming trend. Increasing temperatures will
lead to changes in many aspects of weather, such as wind patterns,
the amount and type of precipitation, and the types and frequency of
severe weather events that may be expected to occur.? Such climate
change could have far-reaching and/or unpredictable environmental,
social and economic consequences.
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