Climate Change

Scope Note: Climate change is the long-term shift in weather patterns in a specific region or globally. Unlike global warming, which refers to just one aspect of climate change - a rise in the surface temperature of the earth’s surface – climate change refers to changes in regions overall weather patterns, including precipitation, temperatures, cloud cover, and so on.
According to the scientific experts in the field of climatology, climate change is caused by human activities that have resulted in an increased concentration of greenhouse gases in our atmosphere, including carbon dioxide, water vapor, methane, ozone, and nitrous oxide.
Source: http://www.ecolife.com/define/climate-change.html


  1. Policy Document on the Impacts of Climate Change on World Heritage Properties [Retrieved February 20, 2012]
    http://whc.unesco.org/uploads/activities/documents/activity-393-2.pdf
  2. The Role of Black Carbon in Endangering World Heritage Sites Threatened by Glacial Melt and Sea Level Rise [Retrieved February 20, 2012]
    http://whc.unesco.org/uploads/activities/documents/activity-393-4.pdf
  3. Leading the Way to Compromise? Cultural Theory and Climate Change Opinion Leading the Way to Compromise? Cultural Theory and Climate Change Opinion[Retrieved November 10, 2011]
    http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?type=1&pdftype=1&fid=8407163&jid=PSC&volumeId=44&issueId=04&aid=8407161
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