_1. The rise in global temperatures due mainly to the increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere that affects the weather, sea level, water, farming, and others. 2. This event is triggered by the cooling of the eastern part of the Pacific Ocean that is why it is sometimes called “Cold Pacific". 3. May speed up the rising of the global temperature.

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1. The rise in global temperatures due mainly to the increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere
that affects the weather, sea level, water, farming, and others.
2. This event is triggered by the cooling of the eastern part of the Pacific Ocean that is why it is sometimes called "Cold
Pacific".
3. May speed up the rising of the global temperature.
4. It is believed that is causes stronger thunderstorm disturbance and massive storms.
5. Small increases in the concentration of this greenhouse gas in the air can have a large effect on the climate system.
_6. A natural process that warms the Earth surface.
7. To lessen the effects of climate change, we can reduce the emission of greenhouse gases, especially in relation to the
use of fossil fuels as sources of energy.
8. Preparing for the impact of climate change to reduce its negative impacts and to take advantage of potential new
opportunities.
9. It includes solar, wind, geothermal and wave energy.
10. Due to increased temperature in the atmosphere, glaciers have been melting resulting in a rise in sea.
Transcribed Image Text:1. The rise in global temperatures due mainly to the increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere that affects the weather, sea level, water, farming, and others. 2. This event is triggered by the cooling of the eastern part of the Pacific Ocean that is why it is sometimes called "Cold Pacific". 3. May speed up the rising of the global temperature. 4. It is believed that is causes stronger thunderstorm disturbance and massive storms. 5. Small increases in the concentration of this greenhouse gas in the air can have a large effect on the climate system. _6. A natural process that warms the Earth surface. 7. To lessen the effects of climate change, we can reduce the emission of greenhouse gases, especially in relation to the use of fossil fuels as sources of energy. 8. Preparing for the impact of climate change to reduce its negative impacts and to take advantage of potential new opportunities. 9. It includes solar, wind, geothermal and wave energy. 10. Due to increased temperature in the atmosphere, glaciers have been melting resulting in a rise in sea.
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