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The term ''climate change'' refers to all forms of climate inconsistency, but because the Earth's climate is never static, “climate change” signifies '''a significant change from one set of climate conditions to another.'''  
 
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In the context of environmental policy, climate change usually ''Climate Change'' or ''Global warming '' refers to changes on modern climate caused by human made CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere. This is still a theory trying to establish two ‘cause and effects’:firstly that CO2 is the cause of global  warming, and secondly that humans are causing it through the burning of fossil fuels.  
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In the context of environmental policy, climate change usually ''Climate Change'' or ''Global warming '' refers to changes on modern climate caused by human made CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere. This is still a theory trying to establish two ‘cause and effects’:firstly that CO2 is the cause of global  warming, and secondly, that humans are causing it through the burning of fossil fuels.  
  
 
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The '''International Panel on Climate Change, IPCC''', is an international body of scientists researching Climate Change. This United Nations study, which was just awarded the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize, was the most comprehensive study of peer reviewed climate research ever undertaken, and one of the most comprehensive studies of any scientific question ever.
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Warming of the climate system is unequivocal.
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Most of the observed increase in globally averaged temperatures since the mid-20th century is very likely (confidence level >90%) due to the  observed increase in human greenhouse gas concentrations.”
  
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The IPCC report conclusions are that climate change is an empirical fact. The only question worth asking is how fast we can act to create real reductions in atmospheric CO2.
  
  

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Welcome to the Climate Portal on Spinprofiles

Welcome to the Climate Portal, the portal dedicated to exposing and reporting on the spin and lobbying efforts concerning climate change, global warming and other climate-related topics. The Climate Portal is part of Spinprofiles—your guide to networks of power, lobbying and deceptive PR.


Spinprofiles has a policy of strict referencing and is overseen by an managing editor and a Sysop and several associate portal editors. The editor of the Climate Portal is Mari Cruz Garcia.

Global warming.jpg This article is part of the Climate project of Spinwatch.



What is climate change?

The term climate change refers to all forms of climate inconsistency, but because the Earth's climate is never static, “climate change” signifies a significant change from one set of climate conditions to another.

In the context of environmental policy, climate change usually Climate Change or Global warming refers to changes on modern climate caused by human made CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere. This is still a theory trying to establish two ‘cause and effects’:firstly that CO2 is the cause of global warming, and secondly, that humans are causing it through the burning of fossil fuels.

Some facts and figures

The International Panel on Climate Change, IPCC, is an international body of scientists researching Climate Change. This United Nations study, which was just awarded the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize, was the most comprehensive study of peer reviewed climate research ever undertaken, and one of the most comprehensive studies of any scientific question ever.

The 4th IPCC Climate Change Report published in 2007 states:

Warming of the climate system is unequivocal.

Most of the observed increase in globally averaged temperatures since the mid-20th century is very likely (confidence level >90%) due to the observed increase in human greenhouse gas concentrations.”


The IPCC report conclusions are that climate change is an empirical fact. The only question worth asking is how fast we can act to create real reductions in atmospheric CO2.


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