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Climate change is a significant and lasting change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns. In public discourse, often used as a shorthand for the effects of anthropogenic global warming.

Climate change is a significant and lasting change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns over periods ranging from decades to millions of years. Climate change may be limited to a specific region or may occur across the whole Earth.

The term sometimes is used to refer specifically to climate change caused by human activity, as opposed to changes in climate that may have resulted as part of Earth's natural processes. In this latter sense, used especially in the context of environmental policy, the term climate change today is synonymous with anthropogenic global warming. Within scientific journals, however, global warming refers to surface temperature increases, while climate change includes global warming and everything else that increasing greenhouse gas amounts will affect.

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Does sending an email have a carbon footprint of 0.3g to 50g CO2e?

The carbon footprint, in carbon dioxide equivalent, of sending an email message, has been estimated at 0.3 gCO2e for a spam email, 4 gCO2e for a "proper email", and 50 gCO2e for an "email with long and tiresome attachment that you have to read".…
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Do CO₂ emissions need to be cut to near zero to stop global temperatures rising?

In Bill Gates' 2010 TED talk, Bill Gates: Innovating to zero! [YouTube], Gates mentions that he has asked the top scientists on this several times: Do we really have to get down to near zero? Can't we just cut it in half or a quarter? And the…
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Do termites produce 10 times more CO2 than humans?

On October 21 2019 Australian Federal MP Malcolm Roberts posted an image to his Facebook feed claiming termites produce 10 times more CO2 than humans in a year. Is there a factual basis to this? Screen shot of post for reference:
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Did 500 scientists sign a declaration saying "There Is No Climate Emergency"?

In this press release from The Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF), there is a claim that 500 prominent climate scientists and professionals has submitted a declaration that there is no “climate emergency”. As the latest U.N. climate summit…
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Is the "walrus scene" a result of climate change?

In Netflix’s new David Attenborough series "Our Planet" you can find "the walrus scene" in the second episode. It's a vulgar occurrence where dozens of walruses become stranded on a high cliff and fall to their deaths, all shown in gory detail in…
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Do increasing global temperatures cause earthquakes?

With recent earthquakes, several sources have started claiming that this is a sign of the change we are causing. This paper indicates a historical association (but does not claim causal relationship). In the media this appears to have started with…
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If cows were a country, would they rank 3rd in greenhouse gas emissions?

According to GatesNotes.com: If all the cattle in the world joined together to start their own country, they would rank behind only China and the United States in greenhouse gas emissions. But they’d have some competition from the cement industry,…
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Could global warming lead to an oxygen shortage by 2100?

In this report of a mathematical model (original paper here) about the response of ocean plankton to climate change, its author claims the following: By 2100, the earth at sea level could have atmospheric oxygen levels comparable to the top of…
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Is the Great Barrier Reef dead after 25,000,000 years of being alive?

The New York Post published an article in 2016 titled Obituary: Great Barrier Reef (25 Million BC-2016). The Great Barrier Reef of Australia passed away in 2016 after a long illness. It was 25 million years old. I have a hard time even…
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Are fossil fuels making the world greener?

The popular understanding (at least among those who are not climate skeptics) of global warming is that it is likely to create environmental catastrophe for reasons such as spreading deserts and environmental degradation (for example, the following…
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Is reducing carbon emission from cars futile?

One of the claims in "SuperFreakonomics" is, that reducing CO2 emissions produced by cars have very little practical impact on global warming. Their arguments are: human activity is responsible for only 2% of CO2 emissions, with the reminder…
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Do the lifetime emissions of 'three and a half Americans' kill 'one person'?

On 29th July 2021, Nature published a paper titled "The Mortality Cost of Carbon" and many publications have repeated a rather sensational part of the abstract of the paper (emphasis added): Our central estimate 2020 MCC [mortality cost of carbon]…
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Does having one fewer child reduce my carbon footprint as much as 71+ people going vegan?

In July 2017, ScienceMag reported on a study: Eating no meat cuts an individual’s carbon footprint by 820 kilograms of carbon dioxide (CO2) each year [...] by choosing to have one fewer child in their family, a person would trim their carbon…
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In Miami, can you see fish from the ocean swim on the streets because of the sea level rise?

I was reading this article at theBlaze.com that talks about an interview Al Gore had with Chris Wallace (shown on Fox News on Sunday Jun 4, 2017). The article focuses on claims that Al Gore had made about climate change, such as that he made in his…
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Did Exxon suppress its own scientific results on climate change?

Some environmentalists have recently claimed that Exxon did research on global warming and then suppressed the results. For example, Bill Mckibben writes this in the Guardian: Exxon knew all that there was to know about climate change decades ago,…
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