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What is often meant by ‘climate change’, however, is the changes - and potential changes - in climate that are known to be induced by human activity (so-called ‘[[term::anthropogenic]]’ changes) which mean [[description::Climate changes induced by human activity]]and this is the sense in which the phrase will be used in this course. Like natural climate change mechanisms, the mechanisms of anthropogenic change are also many and varied but chief among them is the increase of the gas carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere that arises when fossil fuels (coal, oil and gas) are burnt. | What is often meant by ‘climate change’, however, is the changes - and potential changes - in climate that are known to be induced by human activity (so-called ‘[[term::anthropogenic]]’ changes) which mean [[description::Climate changes induced by human activity]]and this is the sense in which the phrase will be used in this course. Like natural climate change mechanisms, the mechanisms of anthropogenic change are also many and varied but chief among them is the increase of the gas carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere that arises when fossil fuels (coal, oil and gas) are burnt. | ||
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Revision as of 10:33, 15 June 2011
What is often meant by ‘climate change’, however, is the changes - and potential changes - in climate that are known to be induced by human activity (so-called ‘anthropogenic’ changes) which mean Climate changes induced by human activityand this is the sense in which the phrase will be used in this course. Like natural climate change mechanisms, the mechanisms of anthropogenic change are also many and varied but chief among them is the increase of the gas carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere that arises when fossil fuels (coal, oil and gas) are burnt.