What is climate change? A definition from the Department of Ecology of Washington State reads: Climate includes patterns of temperature, precipitation, humidity, wind and seasons. It affects more than just a change in the weather and refers to seasonal changes over a long period of time. These climate patterns play a fundamental role in shaping natural ecosystems, and the human economies and cultures that depend on them.
It may be used inter-changably with global warming as they’re closely related. Global warming causes climates to change.
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Taking Action on Climate Change |
Pioneers John Elkington, Bjorn Stigson, Doug Miller, and David Suzuki fear that things may get worse before they get better on climate change issues. Only when our daily lives are disrupted and we have realized the connection between our actions and their consequences, will we finally unite on the issue. This is one of twenty interviews from the Ray Anderson Memorial Interviews as part of The Regeneration Project a joint project of Sustainability and GlobeScan. EarthSayers John Elkington; Bjorn Stigson; David Suzuki |

What is the impact of climate change on business by Achim Steiner

The Earth's Sensivity and Monckton the Denier

Force of Nature - The David Suzuki Movie

Sustainability: Climate Change and its effect on our Food System (p2)

Climate Change: Risk and Opportunity by Dan Atkins Part 2 of 3

Uncovering Winter's Mystery by Gail SkoFronick-Jackson

Climate Change: Risk and Opportunity by Dan Atkins Part 3 of 3

NASA Finds 2011 Ninth-Warmest Year on Record

Businesses Race to be Green Around the Globe - Björn Stigson

Answering Climate Change Skeptics by Naomi Oreskes

Why We Can Be Optimistic About Climate Change by Tim Flannery

On Climate Change Deniers by Prince Charles

WAKE UP! Answer to climate change.

NYC Carbon Footpring 1.72 tons/second by Carbon Visuals

Sen. Kerry on New Climate Bill

God's Taunt Sermon by Bill McKibben

Climate change and overconsumption: An Islamic perspective. Imam Afroz Ali

Climate Change by Saami Youth (Norway)

UK Climate Change Public Awareness Advertisement

The Climate and Clean Air Coalition: The CCAC

Rapid, Dramatic Changes in What We Do by Randy Hayes

The Myth of Apathy and Climate Change by Renee Lertzman

Climate Change: Risk and Opportunity by Dan Atkins

Thinking Beyond the Financial Return by John Fullerton

The Other Inconvenient Truth by Jonathan Foley

The Price of Carbon

Ceres Conference 2011, with Conrad Mackerron, As You Sow

Sustainability and Labor by Joe Uehlein, Labor Network for Sustainability

Copenhagen Climate Talks: President Obama

Addicted to Risk by Naomi Klein

Environmental Awareness by HH Dalai Lama

Climate shock for change - Jonathan Porritt on WTV

CNN ECOSPHERE Project - Global Climate Change

Who Is Maurice Strong?

24 Hours of Reality on September 14, 2011

Rapid Climate Change by Dr. Chris Charles

Policy and Communications for Climate Solutions with Ross MacFarlane

'Turn Down the Heat' Warns Without Policy Action, Results Could Be Dire

Why the Number 350 for Climate Change

Big Questions for a Better Built Environment

What Would Alien Anthropologists Think of Us? - Wade Davis

How It All Ends

Echoes of the Earth -Climate Change by Dr. Henrietta Mann

Andrew Revkin on The Interviewpoint pt 1

World Could Be 4 Degrees Hotter By End of This Century

Indigenous Peoples Lead Largest Climate Change Rally

Taking Action on Climate Change

The Politics of Climate Change by Anthony Giddens

The Urgency of Combating Climate Change

2011: A Year of Extreme Weather

Greenhouse Gases by F. Sherwood Rowland

President Obama on Climate Change in 2nd Term

The American Denial of Global Warming by Naomi Oreskes

Educating the Educators on Climate Change HQ

Human Behavior and Climate Change by Dr. Shahzeen Attari 1 of 2

De-Bunking Denier Monckton on Global Cooling and Melting Ice -Part I

Re-balancing Climate by Rajendra Pachauri

Notes from the Front of the Climate Fight by Bill McKibben