This term refers to long-term changes in temperature, precipitation, and other atmospheric conditions.
Climate Change
These gases trap heat in the Earth’s atmosphere, contributing to global warming.
Greenhouse Gases
These two groups are most responsible for contributing to climate change.
Humans and Companies
Riding a bike instead of driving, eating less meat, and recycling are examples of this type of solution.
Personal Fixes
Unlike climate, this term describes short-term atmospheric conditions.
Weather
Climate change can lead to increased natural disasters, crop failures, and rising sea levels, which affect this type of impact.
Environmental Impact
This industry includes activities like livestock farming and large-scale monocultures, which contribute to climate change.
Industrial Agriculture
Teaching students about sustainability falls under this level of change.
This is a primary difference between climate change and weather.
Timescale (Long Term vs. Short Term)
This refers to the effect of climate change on jobs, agriculture, and infrastructure.
Economic Impact
These two human behaviors increase carbon emissions through production and consumption.
Consumerism and Overproduction
International climate agreements and policies are part of this global effort.
Global Fixes
Rising temperatures and natural disasters disrupt daily routines and affect this aspect of our lives.
Human Impact
Voting and civic engagement are ways to support these climate change influencers.
Politicians OR Policymakers