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How the anthropogenic and natural contributions change the climate. (Climate system)

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Anthropogenic and Natural Contributions to Climate Change

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Introduction .2

Climate Variability .4

Natural Contributions to Climate Change

Volcanic Eruptions .7

CO2 Ocean Storage .10

Anthropogenic Contributions to Climate Change

CO2 emission /Green House Gas (CHG .11

Land Use Changes .19

Conclusion .22

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Introduction

Climate change and global warming are two pertinent and diabolical policy problems that are not only demanding a concerted global attention

but also present themselves as a catastrophe and a direct threat to the future existence of the human species as well as the extinction of a variety of fauna and flora from the surface of earth . The increases in green house gas concentrations into the atmosphere and the resultant global temperature hikes are but discernible manifestations of the future effects of climate change . As a multi complex and multidisciplinary problem , all stakeholders , researchers and policy strategists have lent valuable efforts in offering a detailed understanding of the climate change in addition to charting out mitigation measures aimed at saving the future generations from the catastrophe in waiting (Karoly 13

From scientific evidence , it can be confirmed that climate change and global warming is an unequivocal process propagated by increases in the concentration of atmospheric green house gases . Unless such increases can be considerably reduced , then the resultant effects of climate change are set to continue to levels where it might not be possible to offer a redress to the problems associated with global warming . Over...

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