Non-Climatic Factors Causing Climate Change

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Climate change refers to fluctuations in the global climate of the earth or in regional climates over time. It describes changes in volatility or average weather conditions or average (normal) weather on time scales that fluctuate over decades and millions of years. These changes might be due to the internal processes on Earth, or external forces (for example, fluctuations in the intensity of sunlight), or more recently to climate change-related activities. Especially in recent applications, in the field of environmental policy, the term "climate change" often refers only to current changes in the new climate. The issue of climate change and its potential effects on various economic and social sectors is one of the challenges of human technology. Recent studies show that the emissions from greenhouse gases are a major cause of global warming. Greenhouse gases also play an important role in understanding the Earth's climatic history. According to these studies, the effect of greenhouse gases, which generate heat by trapping heat by greenhouse gases, plays a key role in regulating the earth's temperature. This work evaluates the non-climatic factors that cause climate change.

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Abdollahbeigi, M. (2020, September 1). Non-Climatic Factors Causing Climate Change. Journal of Chemical Reviews. Sami Publishing Company. https://doi.org/10.22034/jcr.2020.249615.1087

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