In the modern era, climate change is a change in weather over a long period of time and is the most important and controversial global issue. He is questionable in several positions, especially on science, culture and politics. All these three fields cause many latent concerns. Climate change science highlights several harmful phenomena, such as global warming. Regarding climate change, the culture of humanity can be changed because climate change is the most important key factor in the formation of human societies today. Instead, climate change is now a political issue, which will directly influence public attitudes. In other words, it means that the government tends to review and provide the latest information in order to adapt and delay climate change. Over a long period of time, climate change has occurred due to human activities affecting scientific, cultural and political sides. First, the science of climate change is the most knowable yet harmful topic for every individual. Among many different types of reasons, global warming is the most important phenomenon. Over the last century, the average global temperature has increased by more than 2.5 degrees Celsius, and sea levels are now five to seven meters higher (Flohn 5). Cynthia Rosenzweig, a scientist at the Goddard Institute for Space Studies and NASA's Center for Climate Systems Research, says: “Humans are affecting the climate through increased greenhouse gas emissions, and global warming is causing impacts on systems physical and biological attributable globally. scale" ("Is global warming natural or man-made?"). Indeed, the increase in greenhouse gases (GHG) including water vapor (H2O), carbon dioxide (C... . middle of paper ... ...Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, 1981. Print.Gore, Al. The Inconvenient Truth: The Planetary Emergency of Global Warming and What We Can Do About It New York: Rodale, 2006 . Print.Nothwehr, Dawn M. "How to Save a Climate? Just Die!." "Doubts About Global Warming? Won't Tell a Lie." USA Today nd: Academic Search Complete. June 30, 2014. Singer, S. Fred. "GLOBAL WARMING: Man-Made Or Natural?" ): 16- 18. Academic research completed. July 3, 2014. Spotts, Pete. "Global warming? Public attitudes often at the mercy of the weather, study finds." Academic research completed. Network. June 30, 2014. Whyte, Ian. Climate change and human society. London: Arnold, 1995. Print.
tags