Adaptation
Measures to reduce the vulnerability of human and natural systems to climate change.
Anthropogenic
Human-related processes and/or impacts.
Global warming
The increase in temperatures around the world due to human activities.
Greenhouse effect
The process where certain gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere.
Mitigation
Attempts to reduce the causes of climate change.
Vulnerability
The degree to which a human or natural system is susceptible to suffer from impacts of climate change.
Largest emitters of CO2 (billion tonnes)
China
USA
India
Russia
Examples of implications of climate change
Sea-level rise
Storm activity increase
Agricultural pattern change
Wildlife species extinction
Climate
The average weather conditions in a region over an extended period.
Climate change
Long-term significant changes in temperature, precipitation, wind patterns, and other aspects of the climate system.
Greenhouse gases
Atmospheric gases (ex: carbon dioxide CO2) that contribute to the greenhouse effect by trapping heat in the atmosphere.
Carbon footprint
The total amount of greenhouse gases emitted directly or indirectly by human activities, measured in units of CO2.
“The carbon footprint of the United States is one of the largest globally due to its extensive use of fossil fuels in industry, transportation, and energy production.”
Sea Level Rise
The increase in the average level of the world's oceans due to the expansion the melting of glaciers.
Deforestation
The clearing or removal of forests on a large scale, contributing to increased CO2 levels and loss of biodiversity.
ex: Brazil, Indonesia, Madagascar
Renewable energy
Energy generated from natural resources like sunlight, wind, rain…
Kyoto Protocol
An international treaty aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions to mitigate global climate change.
Paris Agreement
An international treaty under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) that aims on restricting the increase in the average global temperature to significantly less than 2 degrees Celsius compared to the levels before the industrial era.
Climate Refugee
Individuals forced to leave their homes due to the effects of climate change, such as sea-level rise, extreme weather events, or environmental degradation.
Sustainable Development
The concept of meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, considering social, economic, and environmental factors.
Convection
The process where warm air rises and cool air sinks, creating a circulation pattern that helps distribute heat and moisture around the Earth
Conduction
The transfer of heat through direct contact between surfaces or materials, such as heat transferring from the Earth's surface to the atmosphere or between different layers of the atmosphere
Radiation
The transfer of heat energy through electromagnetic waves, such as sunlight, which warms the Earth's surface and atmosphere
Carbon sink
Absorb CO2 from the atmosphere, helping to mitigate the impacts of carbon emissions on the environment
Carbon source
Release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, contributing to increased CO2 levels and climate change