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Why Does Climate Change? Basic Scientific Principles and Terminology

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Date of Publication
January 25, 2022
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Overview

This 10-page publication provides a basic understanding of Earth's climate system, its atmosphere, and the factors that influence climate change.

This publication provides a basic understanding of Earth's climate system, its atmosphere, and the factors that influence climate change. It aims to help people better understand climate terminology, concepts, and processes discussed in literature and in the media. (10 pages)

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