The Greenhouse Effect and Climate Change - Research Article from Information Plus Reference Series

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 33 pages of information about The Greenhouse Effect and Climate Change.

The Greenhouse Effect and Climate Change - Research Article from Information Plus Reference Series

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 33 pages of information about The Greenhouse Effect and Climate Change.
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Climate and Human Evolution

Earth scientists are in the midst of a revolution in their understanding of how climate change occurred in the past. Researchers are discovering the geological and astronomical forces that have changed the planet's environment from hot to cold, wet to dry, and back again, over hundreds of millions of years. Dramatic climate change is nothing new for planet Earth. The climate of the past 10,000 years, during which civilization developed, is a mere blip in a much bigger history of climate change. In fact, Earth's climate will most certainly continue to go through dramatic changes—even without the influence of human activity. Most scientists believe that, if not for extreme climate shifts some 65 million years ago, most of the animals on Earth today, including humans, would probably not be here.

Astronomical cycles have caused the...

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