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Abstract:

Climate Change is currently at the centre of our day to day life, as its impacts and consequences are being experienced in all regions of the world. But as we know, climate change is not a natural phenomenon; climate has natural variability over time, but when we talk about climate change it refers to the alterations in the atmosphere that are over and above natural climate variation, and that are a result of human activity. 

This means that the situation can be changed if human beings transform their ways of living to be more sustainable and friendly to the environment. Climate change, though, affects different social groups in different ways. This means that responsibility for making the necessary transformations in ways of living is also differentiated.

Publication Year
2 010
Author(s)
Beyond Access
Language
English
Resource Type
ISBN
-
Physical Description
12
Publisher
Institute of Education, University of London