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== A ==
== A ==
* '''Adaptation''' Adjustments in natural or human systems in response to actual or expected [[climatic stimuli]] or their effects, which moderates harm or exploits beneficial opportunities.
* '''[[Adaptation]]''' - Adjustments in natural or human systems in response to actual or expected [[climatic stimuli]] or their effects, which moderates harm or exploits beneficial opportunities.
* '''Albedo''' The fraction of [[solar radiation]] that is reflected off the surface of an object, often used in the context of the Earth's surface reflection.
* '''[[Albedo]]''' - The fraction of [[solar radiation]] that is reflected off the surface of an object, often used in the context of the Earth's surface reflection.


== B ==
== B ==
* '''Biofuel''' Fuels produced directly or indirectly from organic material – biomass – including plant materials and animal waste.
* '''[[Biofuel]]''' - Fuels produced directly or indirectly from organic material – biomass – including plant materials and animal waste.


== C ==
== C ==
* '''Carbon Dioxide (CO2)''' A naturally occurring [[greenhouse gas]] (GHG), and the most prevalent greenhouse gas produced by human activities, primarily through the combustion of [[fossil fuels]].
* '''[[Carbon dioxide (CO2)]]''' - A naturally occurring [[greenhouse gas]] (GHG), and the most prevalent greenhouse gas produced by human activities, primarily through the combustion of [[fossil fuels]].
* '''Climate''' The average weather conditions in a particular location over a long period, typically measured over 30 years.
* '''[[Climate]]''' - The average weather conditions in a particular location over a long period, typically measured over 30 years.
* '''Climate Model''' A quantitative way of representing the interactions of the atmospheric, oceanic, land surface, and ice components of the climate system, used for understanding past changes and predicting future changes.
* '''[[Climate model]]''' - A quantitative way of representing the interactions of the atmospheric, oceanic, land surface, and ice components of the climate system, used for understanding past changes and predicting future changes.


== D ==
== D ==
* '''Deforestation''' The permanent removal of standing [[forests]].
* '''[[Deforestation]]''' - The permanent removal of standing [[forests]].


== E ==
== E ==
* '''Emissions''' The release of pollutants into the air, with a significant focus on gases that contribute to global warming, such as carbon dioxide and [[methane]].
* '''[[Emissions]]''' - The release of pollutants into the air, with a significant focus on gases that contribute to global warming, such as carbon dioxide and [[methane]].


== F ==
== F ==
* '''Fossil Fuels''' Natural fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas, derived from the biological remains of ancient organisms.
* '''[[Fossil fuels]]''' - Natural fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas, derived from the biological remains of ancient organisms.


== G ==
== G ==
* '''Global Warming''' The increase in Earth's average surface temperature due to rising levels of greenhouse gases.
* '''[[Global warming]]''' - The increase in Earth's average surface temperature due to rising levels of greenhouse gases.
* '''Greenhouse Gases (GHGs)''' Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere, including carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and fluorinated gases.
* '''[[Greenhouse Gases (GHGs)]]''' - Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere, including carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and fluorinated gases.


== H ==
== H ==
* '''Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs)''' Synthetic, potent greenhouse gases used as replacements for ozone-depleting substances in applications such as refrigerators, air conditioners, and fire extinguishers.
* '''[[Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs)]]''' - Synthetic, potent greenhouse gases used as replacements for ozone-depleting substances in applications such as refrigerators, air conditioners, and fire extinguishers.


== I ==
== I ==
* '''IPCC''' The [[Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change]], a scientific body under the auspices of the United Nations, responsible for reviewing and assessing the most recent scientific, technical, and socio-economic information produced worldwide relevant to the understanding of climate change.
* '''[[IPCC]]''' - The [[Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change]], a scientific body under the auspices of the United Nations, responsible for reviewing and assessing the most recent scientific, technical, and socio-economic information produced worldwide relevant to the understanding of climate change.


== M ==
== M ==
* '''Mitigation''' A human intervention to reduce the sources or enhance the sinks of greenhouse gases.
* '''[[Mitigation]]''' - A human intervention to reduce the sources or enhance the sinks of greenhouse gases.


== R ==
== R ==
* '''Renewable Energy''' Energy from sources that are not depleted when used, such as wind or solar power.
* '''[[Renewable energy]]''' - Energy from sources that are not depleted when used, such as wind or solar power.


== S ==
== S ==
* '''Sea Level Rise''' An increase in the level of the world's oceans due to the effects of global warming.
* '''[[Sea level rise]]''' - An increase in the level of the world's oceans due to the effects of global warming.
* '''Sustainability''' Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
* '''[[Sustainability]]''' - Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.


== T ==
== T ==
* '''Tipping Point''' A point at which a series of small changes or incidents becomes significant enough to cause a larger, more important change.
* '''[[Tipping point]]''' - A point at which a series of small changes or incidents becomes significant enough to cause a larger, more important change.


== V ==
== V ==
* '''Vulnerability''' The degree to which a system is susceptible to, or unable to cope with, adverse effects of climate change.
* '''[[Vulnerability]]''' - The degree to which a system is susceptible to, or unable to cope with, adverse effects of climate change.
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Latest revision as of 00:32, 12 December 2024

A Glossary of Climate Change is a collection of terms and definitions related to climate change, global warming, and the broader context of environmental science. This glossary serves as a resource to better understand the scientific, political, and economic aspects of climate change.

A[edit]

  • Adaptation - Adjustments in natural or human systems in response to actual or expected climatic stimuli or their effects, which moderates harm or exploits beneficial opportunities.
  • Albedo - The fraction of solar radiation that is reflected off the surface of an object, often used in the context of the Earth's surface reflection.

B[edit]

  • Biofuel - Fuels produced directly or indirectly from organic material – biomass – including plant materials and animal waste.

C[edit]

  • Carbon dioxide (CO2) - A naturally occurring greenhouse gas (GHG), and the most prevalent greenhouse gas produced by human activities, primarily through the combustion of fossil fuels.
  • Climate - The average weather conditions in a particular location over a long period, typically measured over 30 years.
  • Climate model - A quantitative way of representing the interactions of the atmospheric, oceanic, land surface, and ice components of the climate system, used for understanding past changes and predicting future changes.

D[edit]

E[edit]

  • Emissions - The release of pollutants into the air, with a significant focus on gases that contribute to global warming, such as carbon dioxide and methane.

F[edit]

  • Fossil fuels - Natural fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas, derived from the biological remains of ancient organisms.

G[edit]

  • Global warming - The increase in Earth's average surface temperature due to rising levels of greenhouse gases.
  • Greenhouse Gases (GHGs) - Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere, including carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and fluorinated gases.

H[edit]

  • Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) - Synthetic, potent greenhouse gases used as replacements for ozone-depleting substances in applications such as refrigerators, air conditioners, and fire extinguishers.

I[edit]

  • IPCC - The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a scientific body under the auspices of the United Nations, responsible for reviewing and assessing the most recent scientific, technical, and socio-economic information produced worldwide relevant to the understanding of climate change.

M[edit]

  • Mitigation - A human intervention to reduce the sources or enhance the sinks of greenhouse gases.

R[edit]

  • Renewable energy - Energy from sources that are not depleted when used, such as wind or solar power.

S[edit]

  • Sea level rise - An increase in the level of the world's oceans due to the effects of global warming.
  • Sustainability - Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

T[edit]

  • Tipping point - A point at which a series of small changes or incidents becomes significant enough to cause a larger, more important change.

V[edit]

  • Vulnerability - The degree to which a system is susceptible to, or unable to cope with, adverse effects of climate change.
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