Eadaweamung
(Weidagloadt vo Globale Erwärmung)
Eadaweamung oda Klimawandl (dt. globale Erwärmung, engl. global warming) is a Begriff fias Aufhoazn vom Eadklima, des wo seid da Middn vom 19. Joarhundad beobocht wead.
Da Wejdklimarod is anno 2013 zun Schluss kema, dass woarscheinle meah wia 50% vo dera Aweamung aufn Mensch zruggzfiahn is. Hauptuasoch dofia is de Zuanahm vo Treibhausgasn (Koindioxid, Methan und Distickstoffoxid). Zschtand kimmt de Zuanahm duach de Nuzzung vo fossila Enagie, duach de Viachzucht und duachs wejdweide Ouhoizn vo de Waida.
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Werkeln- Foaschung
- NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies – Global change research
- NOAA State of the Climate Report – U.S. and global monthly state of the climate reports
- Climate Change at the National Academies – repository for reports
- Nature Reports Climate Change – free-access web resource
- Met Office: Climate change – UK National Weather Service
- Educational Global Climate Modelling (EdGCM) – research-quality climate change simulator
- Program for Climate Model Diagnosis and Intercomparison – develops and releases standardized models such as CMIP3 (AR4) and CMIP5 (AR5)
- Schui
- What Is Global Warming? – by National Geographic
- Global Climate Change Indicators – from NOAA
- NOAA Climate Services – from NOAA
- Skeptical Science: Getting skeptical about global warming skepticism
- Global Warming Art, a collection of figures and images
- Global Warming Frequently Asked Questions – from NOAA
- Understanding Climate Change – Frequently Asked Questions – from UCAR
- Global Warming: Center for Global Studies at the University of Illinois
- Global Climate Change: NASA's Eyes on the Earth – from NASA's JPL and Caltech
- OurWorld 2.0 – from the United Nations University
- Center for Climate and Energy Solutions – business and politics
- Climate change - EAA-PHEV Wiki – electric vehicles fueled with electricity from wind or solar power will reduce greenhouse gas pollution from the transportation sector
- Climate Change Indicators in the United States – report by United States Environmental Protection Agency, 80 pp.
- The World Bank - Climate Change - A 4 Degree Warmer World - We must and can avoid it
- A world with this much CO²: lessons from 4 million years ago
- Global Sea Level Rise Map