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- https://bio.libretexts.org/Workbench/General_Biology_I_and_II/06%3A_Unit_VI-_Ecology/6.3%3A_Climate_Change/6.3.3%3A_Current_and_Future_Climate_Change_ImpactsClimate change has the potential to render Earth unrecognizable from what any human has ever experienced. These changes will have an immense impact on ecosystem services, global economies, and our own...Climate change has the potential to render Earth unrecognizable from what any human has ever experienced. These changes will have an immense impact on ecosystem services, global economies, and our own quality of life. Many greenhouse gases stay in the atmosphere for long periods of time. As a result, even if emissions stopped increasing today, atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations would remain elevated for hundreds of years, impacting abiotic and biotic systems.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Thompson_Rivers_University/Principles_of_Biology_II_OL_ed/05%3A_Global_Change/5.03%3A_Climate_Change/5.3.03%3A_Current_and_Future_Climate_Change_ImpactsClimate change has the potential to render Earth unrecognizable from what any human has ever experienced. These changes will have an immense impact on ecosystem services, global economies, and our own...Climate change has the potential to render Earth unrecognizable from what any human has ever experienced. These changes will have an immense impact on ecosystem services, global economies, and our own quality of life. Many greenhouse gases stay in the atmosphere for long periods of time. As a result, even if emissions stopped increasing today, atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations would remain elevated for hundreds of years, impacting abiotic and biotic systems.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Monterey_Peninsula_College/Raskoff_Environmental_Science/16%3A_Environmental_Policy_and_Sustainability/16.07%3A_The_Human_Dimensions_of_Sustainability-_History_Culture_EthicsOnce we begin talking about sustainability, it’s hard to stop. That’s because sustainability is truly the science of everything, from technical strategies for repowering our homes and cars, to the eco...Once we begin talking about sustainability, it’s hard to stop. That’s because sustainability is truly the science of everything, from technical strategies for repowering our homes and cars, to the ecological study of biodiversity in forests and oceans, to how we think and act as human beings.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Sandboxes/tholmberg_at_nwcc.edu/Introduction_to_Environmental_Science/6%3A_Climate_Change/6.3%3A_Current_and_Future_Climate_Change_ImpactsClimate change has the potential to render Earth unrecognizable from what any human has ever experienced. These changes will have an immense impact on ecosystem services, global economies, and our own...Climate change has the potential to render Earth unrecognizable from what any human has ever experienced. These changes will have an immense impact on ecosystem services, global economies, and our own quality of life. Many greenhouse gases stay in the atmosphere for long periods of time. As a result, even if emissions stopped increasing today, atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations would remain elevated for hundreds of years, impacting abiotic and biotic systems.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Workbench/General_Ecology_Ecology/Chapter_24%3A_Human_Global_Environment/24.3%3A_Current_and_Future_Climate_Change_ImpactsClimate change has the potential to render Earth unrecognizable from what any human has ever experienced. These changes will have an immense impact on ecosystem services, global economies, and our own...Climate change has the potential to render Earth unrecognizable from what any human has ever experienced. These changes will have an immense impact on ecosystem services, global economies, and our own quality of life. Many greenhouse gases stay in the atmosphere for long periods of time. As a result, even if emissions stopped increasing today, atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations would remain elevated for hundreds of years, impacting abiotic and biotic systems.