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Environmental & Analytical Toxicology

Environmental & Analytical Toxicology

ISSN: 2161-0525

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Climate New Findings

Climatic Change new findings Environmental science that examines the actions of individuals, families, and organizations when handling or utilizing scarce resources with alternative uses to meet desired goals. It is believed that agents behave rationally, have many desirable ends in mind, limited resources to attain these ends, a collection of clear desires, a definite overall guiding goal, and the capacity to make a choice. A change in global or regional climate trends, especially a transition evident from the middle to the late 20th century and mainly due to increased atmospheric rates. The climate change is caused by factors such as biotic processes, Earth-received variations in solar radiation, plate tectonics, and volcanic eruptions. Some human activities have also been described as major causes of recent climate change, also called global warming. Scientists regularly use observations and theoretical models to better explain past and future climate. Based on historical data from borehole temperature profiles, cores collected from deep ice accumulations, floral and faunal records, glacial and periglacial processes, stable isotopes and other analyzes of sediment layers, and records of past sea levels, a climate database reaching deep into the Earth's history has been built and continues to be developed.

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