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Introduction

This site here can help you to understand the consepts of climate change, from understanding both our future and our past, also trying to understand and realise the major effects people are having on our plannet.

In this site it also gives you my own hypothersis on this interesting subject, this can help by, understanding my views you can get a better insight and respect more on what I am trying to do.

Brief introduction on Climate Change:

Climate change or also known as "Global Warming" is one of the major problems facing our world today.
The climate on our planet is always changing, becoming worse as the years roll by, tempretures are getting hotter and hotter, each passing year.

One way to predict what will happen in the future is look back into the past, this can be done by ice core samples etc. The past has altered as a result of natural causes but today however, the very word of climate change is generally used when referring to changes in our climate which have been identified since the early 20th century.

The changes we've seen over recent years and those which are predicted over the next 100 years are thought by many to be largely as a result of human behaviour rather than due to natural changes in the atmosphere. Human impact has a vast amount of influence on climate change, from using our cars to construction work.
The use of automobiles and construction work etc. interlocks with the next section, releasing
greenhouse gases. (I wont talk about this to much because as you can see on the left, there is alot more about greenhouse gases further in).

The
greenhouse effect is very important when we converless about climate change as it relates to the gases which keep the earth warm.
Although the greenhouse effect is a naturally occurring phenomenon, it is believed that the effect could be intensified by human activity and the emission of gases into the atmosphere. It is the extra greenhouse gases which humans have released which are thought to pose the strongest threat, our cars, trains, planes, building work, constuction and many more, all our releasing dangerous gases.