Climate Change

“Climate Change” by National Geographic Learning offers a concise exploration of the significant shifts in Earth’s climate over the past century. Published by National Geographic Learning in 2014, this 32-page edition is presented in English and delves into the scientific consensus surrounding global warming, highlighting the increase in Earth’s average temperature and its consequences, such as melting glaciers and rising sea levels.
Readers will find an examination of the various responses from countries worldwide as they implement conservation efforts to mitigate the impacts of climate change. The book addresses the ongoing debate regarding the causes of climate change, contrasting natural cycles with the influence of human-induced greenhouse gas emissions. This informative resource serves as a valuable tool for those interested in science and environmental studies, particularly in the context of English as a Second Language.
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According to most scientists, Earth’s atmosphere has warmed by about 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit in the past 100 years. The result has been melting glaciers, rising sea levels, and more extreme weather events. Some people say that current climate change is part of the natural cycle of changes on Earth. Many scientists, however, think that Earth’s climate is changing because of increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Climate Change examines how countries around the world are taking steps, such as conservation, to lessen the effects of climate change.
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